Originally published in 1968, this classic work by renowned archaeologist Neil M. Judd is a compilation of recollections and memories of his extensive career in archaeology. The stories told are truly those of Men Met Along the Trail, of the archaeologists, Mormons, Indians, prospectors, ranchers, and settlers that Judd encountered in his lifelong travels and work throughout the southwestern United States and beyond. There are meetings with leading American archaeologists such as Dean Byron Cummings, W. H. Holmes, and Charles D. Wallace, and famous Southwestern figures including Cass Hite,...
Originally published in 1968, this classic work by renowned archaeologist Neil M. Judd is a compilation of recollections and memories of his extensive...
"Archeological Observations North of the Rio Colorado" was originally published in 1926 as part of the Smithsonian Institution s Bureau of American Ethnology (Bulletin 82). It contains the report of six seasons of fieldwork undertaken by Neil M. Judd for the Bureau between 1915 and 1920 in western Utah and northwestern Arizona. The original investigation set out to examine alleged prehistoric sites near Beaver, Utah specifically sites related to the Pueblo ruins found elsewhere in the Southwest. This in turn led to a much larger project, as there were more sites than expected recognized as...
"Archeological Observations North of the Rio Colorado" was originally published in 1926 as part of the Smithsonian Institution s Bureau of American...