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General Admission to Verde Valley Archaeology Center

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Camp Verde, US
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Camp Verde, US
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Immerse yourself in the rich history of the Sinagua people and the Yavapai-Apache Nation with a visit to the Verde Valley Archaeology Center. This nonprofit museum offers a unique glimpse into the family life of the Sinagua people through nine fascinating galleries. Marvel at the mineral and ore collections of ancient peoples, learn about prehistoric ceramic production, and discover the migrations of the Hisatsinom. The museum also features two special exhibits: Space Rocks!, showcasing meteorites found in the Verde Valley area, and a retrospective of the art of local painter Paul Dyck. With its intriguing exhibits and educational insights, a visit to the Verde Valley Archaeology Center is a must for history buffs and curious travelers alike. Don't miss this opportunity to uncover the secrets of the past and be inspired by the rich cultural heritage of the region. Book your tickets today and embark on an unforgettable journey through time.

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  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 30 minutes - 1 hours 30 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Explore the family life of the Sinagua people
  • Learn about the history of the Yavapai-Apache Nation
  • Discover prehistoric ceramic production
  • See a special exhibit of meteorites from Arizona State University
  • Experience the art of local painter Paul Dyck
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Introduction

Discover the captivating world of the Sinagua people and the rich history of the Yavapai-Apache Nation at the Verde Valley Archaeology Center. As the only nonprofit museum of its kind, this tour offers an immersive experience into the ancient civilizations of Arizona. Step back in time as you explore nine galleries showcasing the family life of the 11th to 14th centuries, prehistoric ceramic production, and the migrations of the Hisatsinom. Marvel at the incredible exhibit of meteorites from the Canyon Diablo meteorite that created Meteor Crater, found in Sinagua ruins in the Verde Valley area. Delve into the artistry of local painter Paul Dyck, with works on loan from prestigious museums and private collections.

What to expect?

Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of the Sinagua people and the Yavapai-Apache Nation. This tour offers a 30 to 90-minute exploration of nine engaging galleries showcasing ancient family life, prehistoric ceramic production, and the migrations of the Hisatsinom. Marvel at the exquisite exhibit of meteorites from the Canyon Diablo meteorite and admire the thought-provoking art of local painter Paul Dyck. Gain a deep understanding of the rich cultural heritage of Arizona through informative displays and engaging exhibits.

Who is this for?

This tour is a must-visit for history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and anyone intrigued by ancient civilizations. It appeals to all age groups, providing a valuable educational experience for families, students, and individuals alike. Whether you're a local looking to explore Arizona's rich history or a traveler eager to delve into the cultural heritage of the region, the Verde Valley Archaeology Center offers a captivating journey for everyone.

Why book this?

Embarking on this tour at the Verde Valley Archaeology Center is an opportunity to dive into the depths of Arizona's ancient civilizations. Uncover the mysteries of the Sinagua people and gain insights into the Yavapai-Apache Nation's history. From the moment you step foot in the museum, you'll be captivated by the enchanting exhibits, informative displays, and thoughtfully curated collections. The meteorite exhibit from the Canyon Diablo meteorite and the retrospective of painter Paul Dyck's art add a unique touch to this extraordinary experience. Immerse yourself in the past, expand your knowledge, and leave inspired by the rich cultural tapestry of the region.

Good to know

The Verde Valley Archaeology Center is conveniently located at 460 W Finnie Flat Rd, Verde Village Shopping Center, Camp Verde, AZ 86322-7266. The tour typically lasts between 30 to 90 minutes, allowing visitors to explore the nine galleries at their own pace. Engage with knowledgeable guides who can provide additional insights and answer any questions you may have. Remember to bring your camera as there will be plenty of fascinating artifacts and exhibits to capture. Admission fees and other practical details can be obtained by contacting the center directly.

Reviews

Visitors to the Verde Valley Archaeology Center have consistently praised the immersive nature of the exhibits and the educational value of the tour. Many have expressed their delight in discovering the lesser-known history of the Sinagua people and the Yavapai-Apache Nation. Guests appreciate the diverse range of exhibits, from prehistoric ceramic production to the mesmerizing meteorite collection. The inclusion of Paul Dyck's artwork has been a delightful surprise for art enthusiasts. Reviews consistently highlight the depth of knowledge and passion exhibited by the guides, making the experience even more enriching and memorable.

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Verde Valley Archaeology Center

The museum has nine galleries that cover family life of the 11th to 14th Centuries, mineral/ore collecting of ancient peoples, the history of the Yavapai-Apache Nation, prehistoric ceramic production, and the migrations of the Hisatsinom (ancestral Hopi). There are currently two special exhibits. Space Rocks! is an exhibit of meteorites on loan from Arizona State University's Center for Meteor Studies. These meteorites were all part of the Canyon Diablo meteorite that created Meteor Crater, however, they were found in or near Sinagua ruins in the Verde Valley area. A second limited exhibit is a retrospective of the art of Paul Dyck. The exhibit features works on loan from the Scottsdale Museum of the West, the Tucson Museum of Art, and private collections. Paul Dyck (1917-2006) was a local painter who grew up among many Plains Indian communities which became the subject of much of his work..

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4.8 (12)

woodyl720

Bucket List for anyone interested in any Southwest Archaeology! The cultural complexity these artifacts reveal is amazing. This unassuming little museum houses a stunning collection of artifacts that were protected from the elements and from looters for 700+ years! Stunning bits of textiles! Intact arrows with visible painted markings and the fletch feathers still intact! Actual bows! Tens of thousands of seeds, corn cobs that look like modern Indian corn. People from the Smithsonian should come here to see this little museum. Do a YouTube search for Dr. Todd Bostwick New Discoveries Cliff Dwellings prior to going so you can really appreciate what you see.

405franki

Fantastic museum on native american history!!! Very informative, not to mention our docent was very knowledgeable and loves to survey archeogical sites himself This place is a must visit in the verde Valley and sedona area, a real hidden gem!!

sandyf949

Excellent exhibit, knowledgeable staff. Lots of items from a private collection, well organized and informative. Close to other local attractions.

mickey448

We were lucky enough to have a docent on the tour of this museum. Although it's not big, it's full of valuable information. A couple of recorded videos provide alot of good information. Very nice venue, worth a stop

905BillB

The staff were very knowledgeable, and we were able to get a guided tour of the collection. The extent of the collection on display is modest, but the quality of artifacts and presentation is excellent. We also enjoyed the pre-recorded video by a member of the Hopi Nation. It covered some of their origin story, and the multiple worlds they believe humans have moved through.

Paula C

This museum is worth seeing. A docent takes you around to each exhibit and she was very knowledgeable. It's mostly about the Hopi culture, and helps you to understand their history. The main reason I went was to see the meteor room where there are pieces from the meteor that created Meteor Crater, but was pleasantly surprised to find how much information there was all over the museum. We spent about an hour there. There are also Native American gardens that you can walk and learn about a pit site (where people lived underground). The trail starts at a parking lot and heads into some heavy foliage. It was starting to rain so we didn't walk it. When you ask who was with me, it was "family" but not teens. My 39 year old son came with and enjoyed the museum also.

PDXflier

Wonderful small museum with helpful staff that walked us through the exhibits. Beautifully Native American artifacts that are well displayed.

SedonaCharlie

VVAC and Museum, now in a modern, wonderful new home, is exquisite. This small museum in a small town holds big, beautifully-displayed collections. That alone would be worth the modest price of admission, but there's more ... visitors are allowed to stroll into research laboratories, watch preservationists at work, and confer with curators. Outstanding!

gby247

Very Interesting, the tour guide was very knowledgeable and interesting, so many artifacts showing culture plus a section regarding the Meteor Crater.

GL_H

Great little center. Strange location in a strip mall. Very interesting pieces and history. Very welcoming staff and very knowledgeable. We never felt rush and questions were welcomed. Nice tiny gift shop. They are expanding and have much more pieces to set up for presentation. Research is done right at the center. Very nicely displayed with detailed information on each piece.
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2024-05-17 13:05