What happened to the Hohokam? Archaeologists have searched for an answer to this question since the late 1800s. Travel back in time to visit this ancient culture that flourished in central and southern Arizona for 1000 years, from approximately A.D. 450 to 1450. Known for complex irrigation systems, impressive ball courts, extraordinary pottery and remarkable jewelry, the Hohokam numbered around 40,000 during their zenith, c. A.D. 1300, but fewer than 10,000 were present only 200 years later.

This traveling exhibit was curated by and is brought to you in partnership with Archaeology Southwest.


Audience: All
Price: $5 adults, Free to Cat Card holders

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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