700 years ago in Tucson: Making a Living in the Hohokam Classic Period
On Tuesday, December 12, 2017, archaeologist Mark Elson explores the time period A.D.1150 – 1450 in Tucson with a lively presentation entitled 700 years ago in Tucson: Making a Living in the Hohokam Classic Period.
Видео 700 years ago in Tucson: Making a Living in the Hohokam Classic Period канала ArchaeologySouthwest
Видео 700 years ago in Tucson: Making a Living in the Hohokam Classic Period канала ArchaeologySouthwest
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