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Chevelon: Pueblo at Blue Running Water (Arizona State Museum Archaeological #211) (Paperback)

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Chevelon was the focus of archaeological investigation by the Homol'ovi Research Program, Arizona State Museum, from 2002 to 2006. Chevelon Pueblo is a 500-room village that was built and occupied by ancestral Hopi from 1290 to the 1390s C.E. It is the third largest village in the Homol'ovi Settlement Cluster that grew up along the middle Little Colorado River in the late 13th century. Along with the village of Homol'ovi I, it is one of the two longest occupied villages. Particularly interesting is the use of fire to ritually close and seal many structures when the population left to go to the Hopi mesas.


Product Details
ISBN: 9781889747989
ISBN-10: 188974798X
Publisher: Arizona State Museum
Publication Date: December 30th, 2016
Pages: 428
Language: English
Series: Arizona State Museum Archaeological