Snaketown. The site known as Snaketown is located in Arizona near the city of Phoenix. This site was populated by the Hohokam, which means "Those who have gone," culture.
Archives Maps. Map of the site of Snaketown on the Gila River Indian Reservation showing the locations of prehistoric Hohokam ball courts, trash mounds, and canals, and the ...
Photographic Collections Images of Archaeology. Excavated Ballcourt at Snaketown. Photographer: Gila Pueblo Staff Photo Date: March 1935 ASM No.: 70572
Snaketown is the name of a prehistoric Native American settlement in Arizona 's lower Gila River valley near the community of Chandler in the United States of America.
Abstract Thomas N. Motsinger Hohokam Roads at Snaketown, Arizona Journal of Field Archaeology 25 (1998) 89--96. Earlier and newly gathered data suggest that a series of prehistoric ...
The Center for Desert Archaeology - Snaketown Artistic Heritage - The Center and the Arizona State Museum are creating detailed line drawings and photos documenting the Hohokam ...
The 1960s, when Snaketown was being restudied was a decade of searching for values, a quest for the "relevancy" of what archaeologists do to the complex social problems of the ...