Primarily personal in nature, the exchange of letters between the archaeologist Alfred V. Kidder and his colleague and friend Neil M. Judd provides some details on their work on the archaeology of the Southwest. The 68 letters include sporadic references to excavations at Pueblo Bonito, Chaco Canyon, and other archaeological sites, with a few references to other archaeologists and anthropologists. The later letters contain some information about Kidder's family.
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