An ASU professor has unearthed secrets of an ancient society, right here in Arizona. David Abbott, associate professor in anthropology, researches ancient ceramics that belonged to the Hohokam, an ...
Opinion by Bob Ring Special To The Arizona Daily Star Mar 21, 2013 Mar 21, 2013 Updated Mar 21, 2013 In the last 40 years, archaeologists have changed their minds about the origin of the prehistoric ...
Hohokam Pottery is an artist. The artist's work has been offered at auction multiple times. Among the artist's sold works is "3 works: Group of three small bowls, includes two flared Hohokam, plus a ...
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 ...
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IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. An exhibit on Hohokam Indians, master ...
A four-story structure of mud and wood is all that remains of a community of Hohokam people who lived here from about 1300 to about 1400. Why go: The Hohokam were expert farmers who developed a ...
Before the Chicago Cubs start a new chapter of their history in a new Mesa training complex, archeologists are scouring the team’s future home for clues about the ancient Hohokam who once thrived in ...
Slip slop, a term relating to the pottery of the ancient Mimbres people in what is today southwestern New Mexico, is an example of a seemingly trivial point that can illustrate something big. Slip ...
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