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National Geographic : 1967 May
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Men gone hunting or farming, Snaketown resounds with the cries of children and the gossip of women. Mother at center kneads clay before shaping it into pots like that being molded by hands and paddle at left. Beyond, a son helps tend a kiln of sticks atop raw pottery. Wom an at right covered her vessels with pieces of broken pottery to protect colors during firing. In the distance a villager adds to a trash mound, which archeolo gists will someday sift to recon struct scenes like this. Last Pima round house, pho tographed in 1935, shows its descent from Hohokam houses of two thousand years ago. 686
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