Tumamoc Hill Author Series

Hohokam Art Forms and the Sonoran Desert

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Flyer for Tumamoc Author Talk with Linda Gregonis and Victoria Evans on April 11 2025 at 6pm

When

6 – 7:30 p.m., Today

Join us for the final event in this season’s Tumamoc Author Series!

Authors Linda M. Gregonis and Victoria D. Evans will be in conversation with Tucson archaeologist Gayle Hartmann to discuss their groundbreaking book, The Hohokam and Their World—a deep and beautifully illustrated exploration of one of the most sophisticated ancient cultures of the Sonoran Desert.

Set against the powerful backdrop of Tumamoc Hill, itself a significant Hohokam archaeological site, the conversation will discuss  the traces the Hohokam left behind: pottery, carved stone, shell ornaments, and stunning rock imagery. These materials offer a glimpse into how the Hohokam viewed and moved through their world—how they understood water, the desert, the ocean, travel, ancestors, and the cosmos.

Discover what the land still remembers.

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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