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Homol’ovi Ruins State Park

Type of Place: Ancestral Hopi villages
with nearby petroglyphs
Ownership: Arizona State Parks
Contact: Homol’ovi Ruins State Park, HCR 63 Box 5, Winslow, Arizona 86047
Telephone: (928) 289-4106
Email: homolovi@pr.state.az.us
Website: Homol’ovi Ruins
Hours: Call (928) 289-4106
Entrance Fee: Yes
Guided Tours: Podcast Audio Tour Available Here
Notes: See Archaeology Southwest Vol. 14, No. 4 for more information about Homol’ovi.
Nearby Heritage Sites: Petrified Forest, Walnut Canyon National Monument, Hopi Mesas,

Site Summary: Homol’ovi is a Hopi word for “place of the low hills.” This state park was founded to preserve a series of Ancestral Hopi sites located along the Little Colorado River. Of these villages, Homol’ovi I and Homol’ovi II are open to the public. Homol’ovi I was occupied from AD 1275 to 1375, and Homol’ovi II was occupied from AD 1350 to AD 1400.

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