From 300 A.D. to about 1400 A.D.
Because it was built at the site of the ancient Hohokam civilization, it was called Phoenix, a city risiing from an ancient civilization.
The civilization likely had a complex understanding of water management and engineering to support agriculture. Irrigation systems would have been crucial for ensuring consistent food production and enabling population growth. This technological advancement could have led to the development of urban centers and social hierarchies.
The decline of the Hohokam civilization around 1450 AD was likely due to a combination of factors, including drought, resource depletion, environmental degradation, and social upheaval. These factors may have led to food shortages, internal conflicts, and ultimately the abandonment of their settlements.
Yes, it was the very first civilization to exist!
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The Hohokam wore buffalo sheets
3000BC to 2500BC
The Hohokam wore buffalo sheets
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680 - 546 bc
About 3150 B.C
From 3000-1500 B.C :)