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“A History of Arizona State Museum Research around Homol’ovi and at the Ancestral Hopi Village of Homol’ovi II” Presentation

April 15, 2021 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

On Thursday, April 15, 2021, 7:00-8:30 p.m. (MST), Old Pueblo Archaeology Center’s “Third Thursday Food for Thought” free Zoom online program will feature “A History of Arizona State Museum Research around Homol’ovi and at the Ancestral Hopi Village of Homol’ovi II” presentation by archaeologist Richard C. Lange. Rich Lange, who served as Associate Director of the Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona (ASM) Homol’ovi Research Program for over three decades, will review the history of that program and the Winslow/Homol’ovi area. He will focus on the seven late ancestral-Hopi Homol’ovi Settlement Cluster villages that were founded in a roughly 140-year span between 1260 and 1400 CE. Much of these villages’ population probably came originally from the Hopi Mesas area and returned there when the Homol’ovi villages were no longer occupied on a regular basis. Rich will examine the unique role of Homol’ovi II, the largest and latest of the Cluster’s villages where excavations occurred in 1983-84 and from 1991-1995, and discuss how it was founded, when, and by whom.
To register go to https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_7XYH9D18QJaGbAYTkF-Zbg. For more information contact Old Pueblo at info@oldpueblo.org or 520-798-1201.

Photo caption: A view of Kiva 708 at Homol’ovi II Pueblo in Homolovi State Park near Winslow, AZ; parallel “claw” marks in the floor (left-center of the photo) evidence of vandalism by a backhoe.
Flyer: 20210415(v1)ThirdThursday_RichLange_ArizonaStateMuseumResearchAroundHomolovi

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April 15, 2021
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