Kelley Hays-Gilpin is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Northern Arizona University and Edward Bridge Danson Chair of Anthropology at the Museum of Northern Arizona. Her research focuses on long-term histories of village farmers in northern Arizona and New Mexico. She has explored cross-media comparisons and visual metaphors in Ancestral Pueblo pottery, murals, rock images, textiles, and basketry, in numerous publications for both scholarly and general audiences. Her book Ambiguous Images: Gender and Rock Art, won the 2005 Society for American Archaeology book award for best professional publication.
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