Arizona Museum Of Science Phoenix

Phoenix Science Museum (Refined)
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Ceramics and Community Organization among the Hohokam $45.00 Among desert farmers of the prehistoric Southwest, irrigation played a crucial role in the development of social complexity. This innovative study examines the changing relationship between irrigation and community organization among the Hohokam and shows through ceramic data how that dynamic relationship influenced sociopolitical development. David Abbott contends that reconstructions of Hohokam … |
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Centuries of Decline during the Hohokam Classic Period at Pueblo Grande $40.46 In the prehispanic Southwest, Pueblo Grande was the site of the largest platform mound in the Phoenix basin and the most politically prominent village in the region. It has long been held to represent the apex of Hohokam culture that designates the Classic period. New data from major excavations in Phoenix, however, suggest that little was “classic” about the Classic period at Pueblo Grande. … |