Hohokam Art Forms and the Sonoran Desert
When
6 – 7:30 p.m., April 8, 2025
Hohokam Art Forms and the Sonoran Desert
Linda M. Gregonis and Victoria Evans, authors of The Hohokam and Their World, will talk with Tucson archaeologist Gail Hartmann. Tumamoc Hill is a rich Hohokam archaeology site. Learn more about Hohokam through the material that they left behind in the Sonoran Desert—pottery, shell ornaments, carved stone, and rock imagery? How did the Hohokam convey ideas about water, the Sonoran Desert, the ocean, travel, ancestors, and the cosmos?
Location: The Tumamoc Hill Boathouse (base of the Hill)
1675 W. Anklam Rd. Tucson, AZ
Street parking is available on Anklam, or the lot on the corner of Anklam and Silverbell.
Note: There is no event parking available on Tumamoc Hill.
Contact us at (520) 621-6945 or tumamoc-hill@arizona.edu