KIDDER, ALFRED VINCENT

1885–1963, American archaeologist, b. Marquette, Mich., grad. Harvard (B.A. 1908; Ph.D. 1914). From 1915 to 1929 he conducted excavations at Pecos, N.Mex., for the Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. This research is considered to have laid the foundation for modern archaeological field methods. In the late 1920s he started the Pecos conferences for archaeologists and ethnologists. As an associate in charge of archaeological investigations (1927–29) and as chairman of the division of historical research (1929–50) at the Carnegie Institution, he conducted a broad-scale research program in the Guatemalan highlands which established the framework of Mayan stratigraphy. In 1939 he became honorary curator of Southwestern American archaeology at the Peabody Museum, Harvard. His writings include Introduction to the Study of Southwestern Archaeology (1924), regarded as the first comprehensive archaeological study of a New World area; The Pottery of Pecos (2 vol., 1931–36); The Artifacts of Pecos (1932); and Pecos, New Mexico: Archaeological Notes (1958).

See biography by R. B. Woodbury (1973).

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...Institution of Washington, no. 192, Washington, 1914. KIDDER, ALFRED VINCENT. 1910. Explorations in southeastern Utah. American...1904, pp. 619-638, Washington, 1905. KROEBER, ALFRED L. 1916. Zuni potsherds. Anthropological Papers...
...Missions, 99 , 193 , 294 , 301 , 370 Kennecott Copper Company, 38 , 193 Kerbey, Joseph Orton, 193 Kidder, Alfred Vincent, 193 -94 Kidder, Alfred, 11 , 194 Kidder, Daniel Parish, 194 -95 Kidder, Mary B., 194 Kilpatrick, Hugh Judson...
...322 Keshena, Gordon, 201 Kickapoo Indians, 81 Kidder, Alfred Vincent, 308 King Philips War, 24 King Salmon Tribe...207, 215,262 Knox, Henry, 71, 72 Kidder, Alfred Vincent, 308 Kroeber, Alfred, 306, 307 Kropotkin, Peter...
...University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque. Kidder Alfred Vincent 1924 An Introduction to the Study of Southwestern...Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts. Kidder Alfred Vincent, and Anna O. Shepard 1936 The Pottery of Pecos...
...Miscellaneous Collections, v. 124. $5.00. 1455. Kidder Alfred Vincent, and Samuel J. Guernsey Archeological explorations...65. Out of print; ca. $5.00. 1456. Kidder Alfred Vincent Pecos, New Mexico: archaeological notes . Andover...
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...before that, Alfred Vincent Kidder (1885...Classification (Kidder 1927; Woodbury...arroyo from the Kidders (H. S. Colton...191-96. Kidder, Alfred Vincent...489-91. Kidder, Madeline Appleton, and Alfred Vincent Kidder 1917...
...construction and restoration activities (Kidder 1957). Prohibition-era "moonshiners...might be 1,000 or 1,500 years old (Kidder 1927, 1936), and that Basketmaker occupations...see Baldwin 1938; Cornelius 1938; Kidder 1924; Renaud 1928; Roberts 1935, 1937...
...Hewett 1906; Nelson 1914; Dumarest 1919; Kidder 1932; Morss 1954). Believed to be sacred...categorized as a ceremonial object; Alfred V. Kidder (1932: 86-91) excavated four stone...breasts and another suggests genitalia. Kidder found one figure lying over a kiva near...
...rather crudely modeled in comparison (Kidder 1932:138-40). What the Pecos bells...Gila Bend, Arizona. (1.) A. V. Kidder: The Artifacts of Pecos (Andover, 1932...Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. Kidder, Alfred Vincent 1932 The Artifacts of...
...Symposium, Part 1, edited by Alfred E. Dittert Jr. and Donald E...Spain, edited by M. M. Dunn. Alfred A. Knopf; New York. (Abridged...University of California, Berkeley. Kidder, Alfred Vincent 1924 An Introduction to the Study...
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...archeologist from the Smithsonian Institution; and Alfred Vincent Kidder, who had established the entire cultural sequence...opposition, however, that when Brown, Roberts, and Kidder reported on the discovery at the next American Anthropological...
...under the leadership of new CEO Alfred DeCrane and former CEO James...president, New York University; Alfred C. DeCrane Jr., 62, chairman...55, managing director, Kidder, Peabody Co. Loews: Charles...and president, Metromedia; Vincent J. Mattone, 48, executive...


 

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...were Sylvanus Griswold Morley, Alfred Vincent Kidder and Earl Morris, who inspired...features such scientific greats as Alfred D. Hershey,who won the Nobel...develops the Richter scale. 1952 - Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase show that...


 

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KIDDER, ALFRED VINCENT 1885 1963, American archaeologist, b. Marquette, Mich., grad. Harvard (B.A. 1908; Ph.D. 1914). From 1915 to 1929...


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