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  • Hohokam - Wikipedia
    The Hohokam cultivated varieties of cotton, tobacco, maize, beans, and squash, and harvested a vast variety of wild plants Late in the Hohokam Chronological Sequence, they also used extensive dry-farming systems, mainly to grow agave for food and fiber
  • Hokokam culture | Facts, Achievements, Disappearance | Britannica
    Hohokam culture, prehistoric North American Indians who lived approximately from 200 to 1400 ce in the semiarid region of present-day central and southern Arizona, largely along the Gila and Salt rivers The term Hohokam is said to be Pima for “those who have vanished ”
  • Hohokam Culture - U. S. National Park Service
    The word Hohokam is a Piman language term for “all used up” or “exhausted,” and the name given by archeologists to the ancient farming peoples of the southern deserts of Arizona
  • The Hohokam - Arizona Ruins
    Occupying the region around modern-day Phoenix along the Salt and Gila Rivers, the Hohokam were one of several relatively advanced cultures in the American Southwest during that period
  • Culture History of Southern Arizona: Hohokam - Arizona State Museum
    In the Sonoran Desert regions of southern Arizona, researchers call this developing tradition the “Hohokam” culture
  • Who or What Is Hohokam? - Archaeology Southwest
    Archaeologists recognize the material culture of the ancestors who lived from about A D 400 to 1450—which researchers call “Hohokam”—as something distinct from what came before and what followed
  • The First Masters of the Desert: The Hohokam Legacy
    The Hohokam were not only Mesa’s first inhabitants; they were its first and arguably most influential civil engineers Their canal system was a prehistoric act of large-scale infrastructure development that directly enabled the modern city’s founding and initial success
  • The Hohokam: The Land The People - Google Arts Culture
    The Hohokam lived in central and southern Arizona from about AD 1 to 1450 They were expert farmers, and engineered over 1000 miles of canals to irrigate fields




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