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Pueblo Grande Ruin and Irrigation Sites

Hohokam platform mound and canal complex, Arizona

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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.

Paleolithic
Mesolithic
Neolithic
Chalcolithic
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Classical Period
Post-Classical Period
Early Modern Period
Industrial Period
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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

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Archaeological Features

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Defensive Structures

Defensive Walls
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Water Management Features

Irrigation Canals
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Public and Civic Structures

MarketplacesPlazas
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Religious and Ritual Structures

Ceremonial Platforms
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Domestic and Habitation Structures

VillagesHouses
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Environmental and Natural Features

Artificial Mounds
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Astronomical and Timekeeping Structures

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United States

Coordinates

33.45° N, -111.98° E