Jul 14 2021
Ancient Snapshots: Verde Valley Family Life from the 11th to 14th Centuries

Ancient Snapshots: Verde Valley Family Life from the 11th to 14th Centuries

Presented by Arizona Historical Society at The Pioneer Museum

Step back in time to the eleventh through fourteenth centuries and discover how ancient people in the Verde Valley of Central Arizona lived. Showcasing some of the 50,000 artifacts recovered from the Dyck Cliff Dwelling in Rimrock, Arizona, this program offers a snapshot of daily life including shelter, diet, tools, household goods, clothing, and leisure time activities. Unlike so many other cliff dwellings in the Verde Valley that were robbed of their archaeological materials by pot hunters seeking treasures, the collection of artifacts and ancient food remains from the Dyck Cliff Dwelling provides a rare window into the Verde Valley’s ancient past. The site, on private property, was professionally excavated from 1962 to 1972 by the Southwest Museum of Los Angeles.

This program is part of “Arizona History On The Road” a partnership between the Arizona Historical Society and Certified Historical Institutions throughout the state.

Admission Info

Free Admission

Phone: 4809290292

Email: confirmation@azhs.gov

Dates & Times

2021/07/14 - 2021/07/14

Location Info

The Pioneer Museum

2340 North Fort Valley Road, Flagstaff, AZ 86001