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Beehive ovens are found in Basque sheep camps, Southwest Spanish and Pueblo  
Native American villages. Both are still found, but most of the Basque ovens 
are  old and a novelty. You see them in Pueblo villages through New Mexico and  
Arizona. They first heated a fire inside, then raked out the coals and put in 
 the bread, then sealed it for periods of time.
 
Ron May
Legacy 106, Inc.

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