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- Snaketown abstract "Snaketown is an archaeological site 30 miles (48 km) southeast of Phoenix, Arizona that was inhabited by the Hohokam people. 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. It was dedicated as Hohokam Pima National Monument in 1972. Snaketown is governed by the Gila River Indian Community, which chose to preserve the site by reburying it after early excavations. The Monument is not open to the public.".
- Snaketown wikiPageExternalLink medallion&CISOPTR=2710&REC=1.
- Snaketown wikiPageExternalLink du_peo_hoh.html.
- Snaketown wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
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- Snaketown wikiPageRevisionID "598841942".
- Snaketown hasPhotoCollection Snaketown.
- Snaketown subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Arizona.
- Snaketown subject Category:Hohokam.
- Snaketown subject Category:Native_American_archeology.
- Snaketown subject Category:Native_American_history_of_Arizona.
- Snaketown subject Category:Puebloan_buildings_and_structures.
- Snaketown subject Category:Ruins_in_the_United_States.
- Snaketown point "33.183055555555555 -111.92".
- Snaketown type ArchaeologicalSitesInArizona.
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- Snaketown comment "Snaketown is an archaeological site 30 miles (48 km) southeast of Phoenix, Arizona that was inhabited by the Hohokam people. 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. It was dedicated as Hohokam Pima National Monument in 1972.".
- Snaketown label "Snaketown".
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- Snaketown lat "33.183055555555555".
- Snaketown long "-111.92".
- Snaketown wasDerivedFrom Snaketown?oldid=598841942.
- Snaketown homepage index.htm.
- Snaketown isPrimaryTopicOf Snaketown.