The Rise And Fall Of The Hohokam

In Secrets of the Hohokam Episode 5, I explore the rise, transformation, and decline of the Hohokam in ancient Arizona history. From massive canal engineering and desert farming to red-on-buff pottery, ballcourts, and platform mounds, this episode looks at how one of North America’s most remarkable ancient cultures adapted, changed, and eventually faded from the archaeological record. From vast irrigation canals and floodwater farming to trade networks, shell artifacts, and shifting ceremonial architecture, we follow the story of the Hohokam through the ancient Southwest. This video also examines major theories behind their decline, including drought, floods, conflict, disease, and social change, while asking what their story can still teach us today about water, climate, and community. If you enjoy archaeology, ancient history, experimental archaeology, and Southwest cultures, be sure to subscribe for more episodes in my Secrets of the Hohokam series. • Canal engineering and desert adaptation • Hohokam pottery, etched shell, and trade networks • Ballcourts fade as platform mounds rise • Ethical exploration: take photos, leave artifacts Secrets of the Hohokam Episode 5 Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:57 Hohokam Desert Engineers 02:07 Life in the Ancient Southwest 05:23 Canal Engineering and Irrigation 06:51 Hohokam Pottery and Trade 08:49 Collapse and Legacy #hohokam #arizonahistory #ancientcivilizations #archaeology #secretsofthehohokam