Jack R. Williams
Jack R. Williams studied Southwestern Archaeology at Adams State College in Alamosa, Colorado, putting his education to good use during a thirty-year career in the National Park Service. In addition to his time with the Nez Perce people of Idaho, he was assigned to Chaco Canyon, Bandelier, Aztec Ruins, and Navajo National Monuments in New Mexico and Arizona. Williams is the author or co-author of numerous archaeology-related reports and articles, as well as a noted photographer.
Jack R. Williams studied Southwestern Archaeology at Adams State College in Alamosa, Colorado, putting his education to good use during a thirty-year career in the National Park Service. In addition to his time with the Nez Perce people of Idaho, he was assigned to Chaco Canyon, Bandelier, Aztec Ruins, and Navajo National Monuments in New Mexico and Arizona. Williams is the author or co-author of numerous archaeology-related reports and articles, as well as a noted photographer. See less
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