Neil Judd
American archaeologist
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Neil Judd's Degrees
- Bachelors Archaeology University of Utah
- Masters Archaeology University of Utah
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Neil Merton Judd was an American archaeologist who studied under both Byron Cummings and Edgar Lee Hewett. He was the long-term 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 of the Four Corners area, especially sites located within Chaco Canyon, a region located within the now-arid San Juan Basin of northwestern New Mexico. He headed the first federally backed archeological expeditions sent to Chaco Canyon, excavating the key ruins of Pueblo Bonito and Pueblo del Arroyo. He was also a member of the 1909 expedition that publicized Utah's Rainbow Bridge.
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Published Works
- The architecture of Pueblo Bonito (1964) (67)
- THE BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY. A Partial History. (1967) (27)
- Archeological investigations at Paragonah, Utah (11)
- The excavation and repair of Betatakin (10)
- THE PRESENT STATUS OF ARCHAEOLOGY IN THE UNITED STATES (1929) (9)
- Men Met Along the Trail: Adventures in Archaeology (1971) (9)
- History of Hawikuh, New Mexico: One of the So-Called Cities of Cibola. Frederick Webb Hodge. (Publications of the Frederick Webb Hodge Anniversary Publication Fund, Vol. 1, Los Angeles, 1937.) (1938) (8)
- EVIDENCE OF CIRCULAR KIVAS IN WESTERN UTAH RUINS (1917) (6)
- Andrew Ellicott Douglass 1867-1962 (1962) (4)
- WALTER HOUGH: AN APPRECIATION (1936) (3)
- THE USE OF GLUE MOLDS IN REPRODUCING ABORIGINAL MONUMENTS AT QUIRIGUA, GUATEMALA (1915) (3)
- A New-Found Votive Ax from Mexico (1951) (3)
- Frederick Webb Hodge — 1864–1956 (1957) (2)
- Byron Cummings, Archeologist and Explorer. (1954) (2)
- The Architectural Evolution of Pueblo Bonito. (1927) (2)
- The Bureau of American Ethnology (1967) (2)
- A Mistreated Pueblo Figurine (1950) (1)
- Alfred Vincent Kidder, A Tribute (1965) (1)
- When the Jemez Medicine Men Came to Zuni (1947) (1)
- The Bureau of American Ethnology: A Partial History. (1967) (1)
- North America: Tseh So, a Small House Ruin. Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. (Preliminary Report.) Donald D. Brand, Florence M. Hawley, Frank C. Hibben (1938) (1)
- Shanto: A Study of the Role of the Trader in a Modern Navaho Community. William Y. Adams. Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 188, Washington, D.C., 1963. xi + 307 pp., bibliography and index. (1964) (1)
- Byron Cummings, 1860–1954 (1954) (1)
- Archeological investigations at Paragonal, Utah (with fifteen plates) By Neil M. Judd. (1)
- Reminiscences In Southwest Archaeology: II (1960) (1)
- Archeological Excavations in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, 1950. James A. Lancaster (1956) (1)
- The Great Kivas of Chaco Canyon and Their Relationships. Gordon Vivian and Paul Reiter. The School of American Research and the Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, 1960. v + 112 pp. Illus (1962) (1)
- Byron Cummings 1860-1954 (1954) (1)
- "Pyramids" of the New World (1948) (1)
- Frank H. H. Roberts, Jr. 1897-1966 (1966) (1)
- PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER, 1944 (1945) (0)
- Southwestern Photographic Records (1967) (0)
- Southwest Indian Craft Arts. Clara Lee Tanner. University of Arizona Press, Tucson, 1968. 206 pp., illus. $15 (1969) (0)
- Earl Morris and Southwestern Archaeology. C. Florence and Robert H. Lister. The University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 1968. xviii + 203 pp., 31 illus., 5 appendixes, index. $7.95. (1969) (0)
- Archeological Eniglna: The Great Kivas of Chaco Canyon and Their Relationships . Gordon Vivian and Paul Reiter. The School of American Research and the Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, 1960. v + 112 pp. Illus. (1962) (0)
- Ethnic Artwork: Southwest Indian Craft Arts . Clara Lee Tanner. University of Arizona Press, Tucson, 1968. 206 pp., illus. $15. (1969) (0)
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