
We will discuss who the Hohokam were and what made their culture unique, and learn about major Preclassic sites—including recent findings from recent fieldwork that hint at intricate crafting traditions and the emergence and persistence of social institutions over time.
No prior knowledge of archaeology is required—curiosity is all you need! This talk is designed to be accessible, engaging, and easily understandable for everyone, whether you’re new to archaeology or simply interested in learning more about the past. We’ll also discuss excavation methods in the context of professional cultural resource management, providing a behind-the-scenes look at how archaeologists do their work.
There will be time for questions and discussion. We hope you’ll enjoy this journey into the past and leave with a new appreciation for the rich history of the Hohokam.
FORMAT: In-Person – classroom
INSTRUCTION METHOD: Lecture
AGES: Adults 18+, Youth Ages 14-18
EXPERIENCE LEVEL: All skill levels
PREREQUISITES: None
FEE: Free – but please kindly RSVP below so we can plan accordingly; seating is limited. Donations to The Holland Center 501(c)3 are also appreciated.
PRESENTER: Ryan Arp, MA, RPA









