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Hohokam canals map
Hohokam canals map













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  1. #Hohokam canals map portable#
  2. #Hohokam canals map free#

Map of the major prehistoric Hohokam canals recorded by early investigators in a. He emphasizes that though many people think the Salt River is dried up, “it’s passing through town right now in the canals. This article discusses prehistoric irrigation canals recently excavated. Laugharn hopes the app highlights the continuity of local people and landscapes. So they partnered with Scottsdale Public Art, consulted with local tribes to ensure accuracy and cultural sensitivity, and updated the technology.

#Hohokam canals map portable#

But Laugharn and Howard felt the maps needed to be more portable and widely available. Jerry Howard, a curator at the Arizona Museum of Natural History. It debuted in the 1990s as a CD-ROM based on maps from archaeologist Dr. “We’ve been trying to tell this story with cases of artifacts and with ruins – very few of which remain – and we needed another way to tell the story and involve the public.”Ī Deeper Map is the result of decades of work. “ a way of animating the deep human history of the Valley that hasn’t been done,” Laugharn explained at a recent local Spirit of the Senses salon. This paper presents an overview of the revised map displaying the canals on the middle Gila, and discusses the new insights it provides for Hohokam prehistory. The app includes historical photos, text and videos that unveil the remnants of terraced agave farms at South Mountain, or a canal that powered Hayden Flour Mill and established the line for the Light Rail. Users can locate themselves on streets or parks, then swipe right to peel away modernity and reveal waterways and farmland from centuries ago.

#Hohokam canals map free#

Now, Tempe artist Richard Laugharn is reviving this irrigation culture through a free app called A Deeper Map, available through the Apple App store and Google Play. Yet they’ve evaporated from our collective memories like raindrops in July. Constructed by the Hohokam from 100 to 1450 CE, these engineering marvels are the reason Phoenix exists. When looking out at the Salt River, one cannot help but wonder what. A new app uncovers the Hohokam canals that once flowed throughout Phoenix and sustained a remarkable culture.īeneath your feet is a landscape once laced with the largest canal system in the New World – at least 500 miles of hand-dug channels that funneled water to fields of corn, beans, squash and cotton.















Hohokam canals map