Image: Peoria-Lake Pleasant Regional Park-Indian Mesa Ruins 2ax
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Description: View of a posthole dug by the Hohokams inside their house. The Hohokams placed heavy mesquite or pine posts on them to support a roof. The village was built a 1000 years ago on top of Indian Mesa located at Lake Pleasant in Peoria, Arizona.
Title: Peoria-Lake Pleasant Regional Park-Indian Mesa Ruins 2ax
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Author: Tony the Marine (talk)
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