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The Hohokam were not one of the world's great societies, but they revealed a strain of greatness characterized by a cultural form or style that insured unusual stability. By placing primacy on the earth and by being protective of their environment, they forged a social and economic system that enjoyed 1,500 years of ascendency.Bartlett, Michael H. is the author of 'Archaeology in the City A Hohokam Village in Phoenix, Arizona', published 1986 under ISBN 9780816509706 and ISBN 0816509700.
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