Adolph Francis Alphonse Bandelier

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Adolph Francis Alphonse Bandelier was a Swiss-American archaeologist and ethnologist known for his pioneering studies of Indigenous cultures and ancient ruins in the American Southwest and Mexico.

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instanceOf archaeologist
ethnologist
historian of the American Southwest
person
birthDate 1840-08-06
birthPlace Bern, Switzerland
countryOfCitizenship Switzerland
United States of America
deathDate 1914-03-18
deathPlace Seville
surface form: Sevilla, Spain
educatedAt self-taught in archaeology and ethnology
ethnicOrigin Swiss
familyName Bandelier National Monument
surface form: Bandelier
fieldOfWork Mesoamerican studies
anthropology of the American Southwest
archaeology
ethnology
genre archaeological report
ethnographic monograph
givenName Adolph
hasHonor Bandelier National Monument
surface form: Bandelier National Monument named in his honor

recognition as an early authority on Pueblo cultures
hasWorkPlace southwestern United States
surface form: American Southwest

Arizona
Bolivia
Mexico
New Mexico
Peru
influenced Southwestern archaeology
ethnohistory of the American Southwest
later anthropological research on Pueblo peoples
knownFor detailed mapping and description of Indigenous ruins
integrating archaeology, ethnology, and historical documents in his research
languageUsed English
German
Spanish
movement culture-historical archaeology
name Adolph Francis Alphonse Bandelier self-link
notableFor critical examination of Spanish colonial historical sources
ethnographic work among Pueblo peoples
historical and ethnological studies of the Rio Grande pueblos
pioneering studies of Indigenous cultures in the American Southwest
research on ancient ruins in the American Southwest
research on pre-Columbian sites in Mexico
studies of the Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi) culture
occupation archaeologist
ethnologist
residence New Mexico Territory
United States of America

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Bandelier National Monument namedAfter Adolph Francis Alphonse Bandelier
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