kliendifirmade
Kliendifirmade, also known as "cliff dwellings" or "rock dwellings," are ancient human settlements carved into the sides of cliffs or steep rock faces. These dwellings are found in various parts of the world, including Europe, North America, and Asia. The construction of kliendifirmade typically involves the removal of rock to create living spaces, often with narrow entrances and steep staircases. The materials used are usually the same as the surrounding rock, with some structures incorporating natural caves or overhangs for additional protection.
The purpose of kliendifirmade varies, but they often served as defensive structures, providing natural protection from
Examples of kliendifirmade can be found in various archaeological sites, such as the cliff dwellings of Mesa