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A Hohokam town was recently unearthed in Phoenix at the site of the city's new convention center. The Hohokam was a tribe that died out in the 1400s. Interesting story because of the dating of the find and the fact that it's in a modern urban area.http://kvoa.com/Global/story.asp?S=5541991
Yes, Phoenix doesn't come up in the archaeological articles much.
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