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The ancestral Hopi village of Homol’ovi and the satellite village of called the AdobePueblo, recorded in August of 2017. This ancient village was home to a number of Hopi clans from around AD 1280 to 1400. The original village utilized stone and formed adobe brick architecture to at least 4 stories tall. This place was excavated by Dr. E Charles Adams and the Arizona State Museum’s Homol’ovi Research Program in the 1990’s. This digital model will be incorporated into a new digital exhbit on Homol’ovi in space and time. A copy of this model with the vertical scale exaggearted to show details is available at https://skfb.ly/6tqL7
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Gann, D. (2018, October 05). Homolovi I and the Adobe Pueblo - 2017. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image3d/283/homolovi-i-and-the-adobe-pueblo---2017/
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Gann, Doug. "Homolovi I and the Adobe Pueblo - 2017." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 05 Oct 2018. Web. 22 Dec 2024.