Alfred Kidder is important to archaeology because
A) he discounted aerial reconnaissance as a means to discover new ruins.
B) he amassed a staff of untrained citizens to conduct archaeological investigations.
C) he maintained that an archaeologist was a moldy variety of anthropologist.
D) he found little support to suggest that Pecos Pueblo was viable for more than one century.
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