February 1984
In this issue
This issue explores Arizona's rich history and heritage. It examines the ancient Hohokam civilization, the Arizona Historical Society's centennial, and diverse aspects of Arizona life, both past and present.
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Chapters
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Contents
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La Ciudad: Unearthing the First Phoenix
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La Ciudad
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Miraculously preserved miniature red-on-buff vessels and plain ware bowls
Natalie Waugh
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Life in Hohokam Courtyards
Dr. Glen Rice
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On Flandrau Planetarium'sSilver Screen A Star is Born at Every Performance...
Sam Negri
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The Past Lives at the Arizona Historical Society, 1884-1984
C. L. Sonnichsen
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From Rustic College to Urbane University — Elderhostel Welcomes the Senior Class
Joseph Stocker
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Arizona Highways Classic: Testifying, O Lord, as to Rainbow Bridge
Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb,Barry Morris Goldwater
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The largest stone span on Earth
John Shrevesbury Cobb
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