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John M. Campbell was a professor of archaeology and a former director for the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology at the University of New Mexico. He graduated with his doctoral degree from Yale in 1962 and taught archaeology, cultural ecology, and photography at the University of New Mexico, where he served as chair of the department for many years. In 1997, Campbell published a book-length photo essay called Few and Far Between: Moments in the North American Desert, with a foreward by Tony Hillerman.
Photograph of Joseph M. Campbell, taken by Marjorie Kileberg Shea.
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