Excavations at the archaeological site known as Snaketown, on Gila River
Indian Community lands, under the direction of Emil W. Haury in the
1930s and the 1960s, were fundamental in defining the Hohokam. This
exhibit of 13 photographs from Arizona State Museum's permanent
collections showcases Snaketown's iconic features, honors the Akimel
O'odham crews who unearthed the site, and illustrates the excavation
process.
Audience:All
Price:$5 all adults
Where Campus: Main Campus Location:
Arizona State Museum, 1013 E. University Blvd.
Tucson
, AZ
United States
contact info & links Department/Unit: Arizona State Museum Contact Person:Darlene Lizarraga Contact's Phone:520-626-8381 Contact's Email:dfl@email.arizona.edu
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