
Alfred Kidder
Alfred Kidder was an influential American archaeologist and anthropologist known for his work studying ancient Native American cultures, especially in the Southwest United States. He pioneered systematic excavation methods and emphasized careful recording of artifacts and site details to better understand historical societies. His research helped uncover insights into early Native American life, social structures, and cultural development. Kidder’s work laid important foundations for modern archaeology, combining scientific rigor with respect for indigenous histories.