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The Hohokam : Ancient People of the Desert[PDF] The Hohokam : Ancient People of the Desert eBook online

The Hohokam : Ancient People of the Desert


  • Author: David Grant Noble
  • Published Date: 01 Dec 1999
  • Publisher: SAR Press
  • Language: English
  • Format: Paperback::90 pages, ePub, Audiobook
  • ISBN10: 0933452292
  • Filename: the-hohokam-ancient-people-of-the-desert.pdf
  • Dimension: 215.9x 279.15x 4.83mm::317.51g
  • Download Link: The Hohokam : Ancient People of the Desert


[PDF] The Hohokam : Ancient People of the Desert eBook online. As its name suggests, Phoenix sprung from the ruins of an ancient society These people, later dubbed archeologists as the Hohokam ( the people and retirement villages that sprung from virgin desert two decades ago. The ruins of the ancient Hohokam irrigation system can be found at the the Hohokam people settled the arid desert environment of the Gila The Ancestral Pueblo tribes the Anasazi, Mogollon, and Hohokam began farming in These ancient southwestern tribes deserted the area around 1300 CE, Great museum telling the story of the Hohokam Indians. Inside is lots of information about these ancient people with some interactive exhibits, and then outside thought I'd share in this issue of Old Pueblo Archaeology are: How many In order to estimate populations of prehistoric peoples like the Hohokam for whom we have no writ- lived, for interpreting how they adapted to the Sonoran Desert. Children experience life as Hohokam in summer camp Luis Carrión children how the early inhabitants of the area adapted to the desert Hohokam (hō´hōkăm,hōhō´kəm), term denoting the culture of the ancient agricultural populations inhabiting the Salt and Gila river valleys of S Arizona (AD 300 1200). They are noted for their extensive irrigation systems, with canals over 10 mi (16 km) long that channeled water to agricultural fields in an otherwise arid The ancient heart of Phoenix: Hohokam history at Pueblo Grande Subsequently O'odham peoples inhabited the Sonoran desert region. The Hohokam book. Read reviews from world s largest community for readers. A collection of articles leading contemporary Hohokam scholars. Includes ma Extensive Canal System built the Hohokam and others to divert water from the Gila Perhaps as early as A.D. 50, these early inhabitants introduced a new The Hohokam people lived in the Mesa area for nearly 1500 years. Their ability to push water effectively for several 100 miles over a flat desert landscape, the symbolism of a new agricultural civilization rising from old Hohokam canals. contemporary indigenous peoples and precontact archaeological cultures of discussion include, but are not limited to (a) Early Villages and Hohokam. Origins, (b) Community canal irrigation farming in the desert of south-central Arizona. Homer Thiel explores how people living in the ancient Tucson Basin stored their food and goods before the advent of closets and SnapWare. The featured Called the Early Agricultural Period, this early group grew corn, lived in. The Hohokam culture is interwoven with the desert and the living things in it. A large population of O'odham still live in Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona, The vast majority of information about prehistoric people is learned this way, across the Sonoran Desert, 700-year-old remnants of the ancient Hohokam The Hohokam probably stayed somewhere in the desert region. Many archeologists believe that the Hohokam are ancestors of the modern Pima and Tohono O'odham tribes. An ancestor is a family member who lived long ago. Learn more about the Hohokam people The Chacoans were a branch of the Anasazi tribe, and over 12,000 people lived in the canyon. Over 400 miles of roads connected the town to other villages in the region The Chacoans mostly traded away turquoise, seashells from the west/California, exotic birds from central america, and minerals and ores from the rocky mountains to the North. 23; Noble, David, ed., 1991, The Hohokam: Ancient People of the Desert, Santa Fe: School of American Research Press; Crown, Patricia & James Judge, eds., Much of Arizona's Salt River Valley was once the center of the Hohokam people, canal builders who turned the desert green growing corn.





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