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St. Clair Mt.
The Verde Hohokam occupied this site atop St. Clair Mt., not far from present-day Horseshoe Lake, sometime between A.D. 1100 and 1300. A 1960s excavation turned up, among many other things, bracelets made from seashells, which led to the ruin's Spanish-influenced name, Brazeletes Pueblo.
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