Pueblo Grande Ruin and Irrigation Sites
Hohokam platform mound and canal complex, Arizona
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Pueblo Grande Ruin and Irrigation Sites
33.4464° N, -111.9842° E
About
Pueblo Grande Ruin and Irrigation Sites are pre-Columbian archaeological sites and ruins, located in Phoenix, Arizona. They include a prehistoric platform mound and irrigation canals. The City of Phoenix manages these resources as the S’edav Va’aki Museum.
Historical Timeline
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Listed on National Register of Historic Places
October 15, 1966
Museum renamed S'edav Va'aki
March 23, 2023
Occupation begins
c. AD 450
Platform mound origin
c. AD 800
Ballcourt use discontinued
after AD 1100
Abandonment of site
c. AD 1450
Land donated to City of Phoenix
1924
City Archaeologist appointed
1929
Declared National Historic Landmark
1964
Archaeological Features
Unique architectural and cultural elements found at this historical site
Defensive Structures
Water Management Features
Public and Civic Structures
Religious and Ritual Structures
Domestic and Habitation Structures
Environmental and Natural Features
Astronomical and Timekeeping Structures
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