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Hohokam Pima National Monument

Ancient Hohokam village in southern Arizona, USA

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The Hohokam Pima National Monument is an ancient Hohokam village within the Gila River Indian Community, near present-day Sacaton, Arizona. The monument features the archaeological site Snaketown 30 miles (48 km) southeast of Phoenix, Arizona, designated a National Historic Landmark in 1964. The area was further protected by declaring it a national monument in 1972, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. The site is owned by the Gila River Indian Community, which has decided not to open the area to the public. There is no public access to the Hohokam Pima National Monument. The museum at the nearby Casa Grande Ruins National Monument, in Coolidge, Arizona, contains artifacts from Snaketown. The Huhugam Heritage Center also has exhibits on tribal history and archaeology. Definitive dates are not clear, but the site was generally thought to be inhabited between 300 BCE and 1200 CE. Hohokam is an O’odham word meaning “those who have gone.” Specifically who the Hohokam people were and when the site was inhabited is subject to debate.

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Earliest estimated occupation

c. 300 BCE

Peak occupation

8th–10th centuries CE

Major abandonment

c. 1150 CE

First scientific excavation

1934

Second major excavation

1964–1965

National Historic Landmark designation

1964

National monument designation

1972

National Register listing

1974

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United States

Coordinates

33.19° N, -111.92° E