Single-family homes will emerge on the banks of the Tanque Verde Wash on a site that supported a significant Hohokam Indian population more than 800 years ago. For the past seven weeks, a crew from ...
Berkeley - Southwestern archaeology has long been dominated by the Anasazi people who farmed the high plateaus of the Four Corner's region and left magnificent settlements cut into the sheer faces of ...
The Hohokam people mysteriously disappeared in the 15th century, but glimpses into their quiet, farming-based lives can be still be seen in the middle of metropolitan Phoenix, at the Pueblo Grande ...
Hohokam artifacts are nothing new to ASU, as the tribe used to be widespread in this part of the Valley. "Test pits are dug every time construction is started to avoid digging up something important; ...
Some say to know your future, you must know your past. A new water exhibit at the ASU Museum of Anthropology hopes to use history to start a community conversation by comparing and contrasting ...
Papers from a seminar held in Oct. 1987; sponsored by the School of American Research. NMAI copy 39088018587378 gift of Mary Jane Lenz. NMAI copy 39088018587378 has stamp: "Library of Mary Jane Lenz." ...
Arizona State University construction crews building for the future caught an unexpected glimpse of the past Thursday morning, unearthing 1,000-year-old remains of a Hohokam Indian buried with funeral ...
Plans to build condominiums near Continental Ranch are stalled while Marana officials and the project's developers wrangle over what to do with ancient Hohokam burial sites discovered on the property.
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