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The Kayenta: A Powerful Immigrant Minority in the Hohokam World

May 13, 2012 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
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Pueblo Grande, a Hohokam settlement, ca. A.D. 1200. Courtesy of City of Phoenix, Pueblo Grande Museum. Art by Michael Hampshire.
Pueblo Grande, a Hohokam settlement, ca. A.D. 1200. Courtesy of City of Phoenix, Pueblo Grande Museum. Art by Michael Hampshire.

Preservation Archaeologist Jeffery Clark will share his research on ancient migrations in the Southwest in an upcoming talk at the Anasazi Heritage Center. Jeff’s presentation complements Pieces of the Puzzle: New Perspectives on the Hohokam, an exhibition developed by Archaeology Southwest and Pueblo Grande Museum, and currently on display at the Anasazi Heritage Center. More information is here (PDF).

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Anasazi Heritage Center
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970-882-5600
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BLM Anasazi Heritage Center
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970-882-4811
Website:
http://www.blm.gov/co/st/en/fo/ahc.html

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Date
May
2012
13
01:00pm - 02:00pm

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