
Julian Dodge Hayden—septic-tank contractor and amateur archaeologist—tells his own story
by Tim Hull
Name a well-known archaeological site in Arizona, and odds are that Julian Dodge Hayden turned the dirt there—even though he had no university credentials and seems to have held a deep skepticism of academia throughout his long life. He was nonetheless a friend and colleague of the leading lights of desert of archeology; he published widely; and he developed theories—many of them born in his favorite haunt, northern Mexico’s Sierra Pinacate—about the deep age of human settlement in the New World.…
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