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Archaeology Café (Phoenix): Hohokam Hardball—Debating the Hohokam Decline

September 26, 2012 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
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Pueblo Grande by Michael Hampshire
Pueblo Grande by Michael Hampshire

At the first-ever Archaeology Café in Phoenix, archaeologists Douglas Craig and Jeffery Clark discuss their differing views on the drastic changes that occurred in southern Arizona in the centuries before the Spaniards arrived.

Seating is open and unreserved, but limited. It’s best to arrive half an hour before the presentation begins. Share tables and make new friends!

The event is free. Please support our hosts at Macayo’s Central (near the Indian School light rail stop) by purchasing refreshments from the menu—at happy hour prices!

Archaeology Café in Phoenix is made possible, in part, by the Arizona Humanities Council.

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Macayo’s Central
Organizer
Archaeology Southwest
Phone:
(520) 849-6474
Email:
sanderson@archaeologysouthwest.org
Website:
www.archaeologysouthwest.org

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Date
Sep
2012
26
06:00pm - 07:30pm

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