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HOHOKAM CULTURE
Winona Village, a prehistoric site showing Hohokam influence in the Flagstaff area
Author:
J. C. McGregor
Article Date:
January 1937
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
HOHOKAM CULTURE
Why did "Old Ones" leave our valley?
Author:
R. Willson
Article Date:
April 11, 1965
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
HOHOKAM CULTURE
Who were the Hohokum; whence came they and where did they go?
Author:
E. E. Davis
Article Date:
January 1930
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
HOHOKAM CULTURE
Tracking the Hohokam
Author:
R. D. Simpson
Article Date:
July-August 1950
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
HOHOKAM CULTURE
Those who have gone still live: the Hohokam since 1400 A.D.
Author:
R. D. Simpson
Article Date:
May 1946
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
HOHOKAM CULTURE
They come from the south
Article Date:
January 1972
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
HOHOKAM CULTURE
The Winneman ranch site, central Arizona
Author:
L. Pierson
Article Date:
August 1959
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
HOHOKAM CULTURE
The use of lead mineral by the Hohokam in cremation ceremonials
Author:
F. G. Hawley
Article Date:
Spring 1947
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
HOHOKAM CULTURE
The Tumamoc Hill site near Tucson, Arizona
Author:
S. M. Larson
Article Date:
Winter 1972
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
HOHOKAM CULTURE
The mystery of the Hohokams
Author:
S. Jones
Article Date:
November 1965
Article Abstract:
Remains and irrigation system in the Sierra Prieto
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
HOHOKAM CULTURE
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