PLSC 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Pecos National Historical Park, Maya Civilization, Ethnography

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Alfred v. kidder was a prominent american archaeologist who made significant contributions to the field of anthropology during the 20th century. He is known for his groundbreaking work in. Southwestern archaeology, particularly his excavation of pecos pueblo and his pioneering use of stratigraphy in the study of prehistoric cultures. This essay will explore the life, career, and legacy of alfred v. kidder, discussing his major accomplishments and impact on the field of anthropology. Born in 1885 in massachusetts, kidder began his academic career at harvard university, where he received a bachelor of arts degree in 1908. After working as a teacher and museum curator for several years, kidder returned to harvard to pursue a phd in anthropology, which he completed in 1914. He then joined the faculty of the university"s department of anthropology, where he taught and conducted research for over three decades.

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