Authentic Indian Arrowheads and Artifacts from all regions of the United States.
Production of this type was primarily in the middle Gila River Valley and in Queen Creek. The Hohokam moved into the Tonto Basin from around what is now the vicinity of. Hohokam Micaceous Shard with natural mica specimen for education. Snaketown Red-on-buff is the type of Hohokam Buff Ware that transitioned between the earlier gray finishes to the buff colored pottery characteristic of later types. Arrowheads of nearly every prominent Phoenix-area Hohokam style were placed in cremations. I can locate almost any specific Indian Artifact, Arrowhead or Southwest Prehistoric Pottery item you might want and with over 30 years of experience I will offer to you only authentic artifacts. Click the image to open the Snaketown Red-on-buff gallery. I am a collector-broker and not a retail dealer. The Hohokam collected mesquite beans from the trees that grew along the river banks. In drought years, the Indians depended heavily on wild plants and animals. The Tucson Basin Hohokam constantly supplemented their agricultural diet with native foods. I am always purchasing genuine midwest, southwest, and northwest prehistoric artifacts. Hunting and gathering practices of the Hohokam. In the 1990s, a major archaeological dig along the.
IF YOU ARE WANTING TO SELL A ITEM OR AN ENTIRE COLLECTION OR CONSIGN ITEMS ON THIS SITE - CONTACT ME TODAY !!!! Early archaeologists proposed that Hohokam culture developed in Mexico and moved into what is now Arizona. Any returns must be received in "as sent condition."Īll prehistoric pottery pieces will include a Statement of Release and Disclosure with inclusive description of condition, and age.Īll photos of materials listed strive to capture the actual condition and color of each item. If you have one item or a whole Collection for sale please contact me.Īll items sold are guaranteed authentic and in described condition or buyer receives 30 days unconditional return and refund from the time you recieve item. If you are wanting to buy an item please contact me to check availablity and for shipping costs.Īny questions or Offers please email me Tim Jones or call me at 60. I have lived in Arizona for over 30 years and I will appraise or buy your Collection.Īnasazi, Casas Grande, Hohokam, Chaco, Mesa Verde, Mimbres, Kayenta, Salado and Mogollon.
Were there too many ideas of how things should be done? Was it genetic? Have there been other cultures that have met the same fate? If any of these questions can be answered, it may help our American culture to overcome future challenges.Outwest Ancient Artifacts, Anasazi, Casas Grande, Hohokam, Chaco, Mesa Verde, Mimbres. Could what happened to the Hohokam happen to a modern-day culture? Did the cultures that knew of them learn from them what not to do and that is why they survived? It seems strange that a culture that was influenced by many cultures, ceased to be one. My study of objects in the virtual tour at the museum, as well as the information about the Hohokam people answer the question of importance for myself of the importance of further study. Arrowheads are prehistoric hafted (indented) pointed objects of worked stone that are generally attached to the end of an arrow or a spear. By 1300 the Hohokam had created the largest canal system in prehistoric North America, with 500 miles of canals providing irrigation to over 100,000 acres of cropland. The Hohokam are an important culture to study for several reasons: they disappeared as a cultural presence for an unknown reason, yet surrounding cultures continued, the study of the growth and spread of language and culture, and their influence on other cultures. Its place of settlement was characterized by a very extreme climate, with high. They were a sedentary culture that developed great networks of channels for the irrigation of their fields. Established in the Sonora desert, it extended to the regions of Arizona, Sonora and Chihuahua. The presence of copper bells and shells found in the Gulf of California, show where they received influences from and possibly how far their influences reached. The Hohokam were a culture settled in the old Oasis America. It has been proven that trade existed between the cultures of Mexico and the Hohokam. Effigy pots have similar characteristics between the Hohokam and Mayan cultures, as well. The presence of ball courts are evidence of contact with these cultures. The alignment of their villages and ball courts are similar to those of the Mesoamerican cultures like the Maya and Aztecs.