Snaketown: Secrets of the Hohokam – Arizona’s Ancient Desert Empire
Free Snaketown pottery wallpaper - https://ancientpottery.how/snaketown-... Snaketown was the heart of the Arizona's Hohokam culture, it was continuously inhabited for 800 years before the people mysteriously abandoned it around 1100 AD. In this video we will explore the amazing Hohokam community of Snaketown which is buried beneath the desert sand southeast of Phoenix, Arizona. AI reference document - https://ancientpottery.how/downloads/... Some scenes here are from the 1969 film "Snaketown, Early Indian Farmers Conquer the Arizona Desert", thanks to @OfficeofImageArchaeology for allowing me to use their copy here. You can watch the whole video here • 1969, SNAKETOWN, GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNI... 📚 Books The Hohokam: Desert Farmers and Craftsmen, Excavations at Snaketown - https://amzn.to/4d0niQP Excavations at Snaketown: Material Culture - https://amzn.to/4th2aMi A History of the Ancient Southwest - https://amzn.to/4w8X0Vm My main channel = / @ancientpottery ❤️ Channel membership - / ancientpottery OR Patreon - / ancientpottery 🛍 Shop my website: https://ancientpottery.how/shop/ ⭐️ Social media Facebook - / andywardpottery Instagram - / ancientpottery 📬 Send me mail Andy Ward PO Box 43601 Tucson, AZ 85733 As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

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