7/5/2023 0 Comments Hohokam villas![]() ![]() After Snaketown was abandoned, several minor settlements were founded within the general vicinity and continued to be occupied until the early 14th century AD. Overall, Snaketown boasted two ball courts, numerous trash mounds, a small ceremonial mound, a large central plaza, several large community houses, hundreds of residential pithouses, and may have been home to at least several thousand people. Following the last excavations conducted by Emil Haury, the site was completely recovered with earth, leaving nothing visible above ground. At its height in the early 11th century, Snaketown was the center of both the Hohokam culture and the production of the distinctive Hohokam Buff Ware. ![]() Excavations conducted in the 1930s and again in the 1960s revealed that the site was inhabited from about 300 BC to AD 1050. Today Snaketown is situated within the Hohokam Pima National Monument, located near Santan, Arizona, which was authorized by Congress on October 21, 1972. Snaketown was the archetypical Preclassic Period settlement and preeminent community centered within the core of the Hohokam culture area. Including outlines of archaeological exploration provided below are brief descriptions of the largest and most important prehistoric villages found within the so-called Hohokam Core area. Although sharing a common cultural expression, each of these major villages has its own unique history of emergence, growth, and eventual abandonment. This is best gleaned from a review of their principal population centers, or more appropriately, major villages. The true measure of the Hohokam can only be derived from the sum of their material culture. Major Villages Within The Hohokam Core AreaFurther information: List of dwellings of Pueblo peoples
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