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Edgar Lee Hewett

American archaeologist and anthropologist

Died when: 81 years 38 days (973 months)
Star Sign: Sagittarius

 

Edgar Lee Hewett

Edgar Lee Hewett (November 23, 1865 – December 31, 1946) was an American archaeologist and anthropologist whose focus was the Native American communities of New Mexico and the southwestern United States.

He is best known for his role in gaining passage of the Antiquities Act, a pioneering piece of legislation for the conservation movement; as the founder and first director of the Museum of New Mexico; and as the first president of the New Mexico Normal School, now New Mexico Highlands University.

Hewett's dealings with Maria Martinez, the matriarch potter of San Ildefonso Pueblo, were instrumental in establishing San Ildefonso as a center for Native American pottery.

He helped stimulate the rebirth of pottery as a significant folk art form in the region.Hewett also had a significant role in the formation of Bandelier National Monument and Chaco Culture National Historical Park, established to preserve extensive prehistoric ruins of the Pueblo people whom he studied.

The Antiquities Act, which he had worked on, authorized the establishment by the executive branch of such national monuments.


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