The Hohokam, desert farmers & craftsmen
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Chapters include Introduction to the Hohokam and their lives, Architecture including houses, ball courts and mounds, The Stratigraphic record, Subsistence activities including food collecting, production, wells, pits and care of the dead, Caches, Pottery (many pictures), Figurines and miscellaneous clay objects, Stone metal products, Dating of Snaketown. Many photos, charts, and illustrations. Oversize and full of information. --
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