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Hohokam culture
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prehistoric North American Indian culture
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prehistoric farming cultures of southwestern North America
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petroglyphs
Petroglyphs created by the prehistoric Hohokam people, who lived from about 200 to...
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Hohokam pottery
Pottery created by the Hohokam people, made of buff clay and painted with red designs.
Courtesy of the Cleveland Museum of Art; James Albert and Mary Gardiner Ford Memorial Fund 1983.16 (CC0)
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