Name Neil Judd Role Archaeologist | Died 1976 | |
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Books Men Met Along the Trail: Adventures in Archaeology, Archeological Observations North of the Rio Colorado |
Neil Merton Judd (1887–1976) was an American archaeologist who studied under the archaeologist of the American Southwest, Edgar Lee Hewett. He was curator of archaeology at the United States National Museum, part of the Smithsonian Institution. He is noted for his discovery and excavation of ruins left by the Ancestral Pueblo People (also known as Anasazi) of the Four Corners area, especially sites located within Chaco Canyon, a region located within the arid San Juan Basin of northwestern New Mexico. He headed the first federally backed archeological mission sent to Chaco Canyon, excavating the key ruins of Pueblo Bonito and Pueblo del Arroyo.
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