Kelley Ann Hays-Gilpin, PhD, RPA
Department of Anthropology
Box 15200, Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff, AZ 86011
(520) 523-6564 fax 523-9135
Specializations: Southwest archaeology and ethnology, ceramics, gender, visual arts, rock art, archaeological method and theory, museums.
5/92 Ph.D. in Anthropology, University of Arizona. Dissertation title: “Anasazi Ceramics as Text and Tool: Toward a Theory of Ceramic Design ‘Messaging.’”
12/85 M.A. in Anthropology, University of Arizona
5/83 Certificate in Archival Administration, Wayne State University
5/82 B.A. in Anthropology, with Honors, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
9/78 - 5/80 Beloit College, Beloit, Wisconsin
Employment:
5/03-present Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Northern Arizona University
8/97 - 5/03 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Northern Arizona University
6/92 - 8/97 Archaeologist III, Ceramic Specialist, Roads Projects, Navajo Nation Archaeology Department, Northern Arizona University and Farmington Branch Offices.
5/92 - 8/97 Adjunct Professor, Northern Arizona University. Courses taught: Ceramic Analysis, Feminist Perspectives on Prehistory , Engendering the Past, Women in Prehistory.
9/91 - present Research Associate, Museum of Northern Arizona. Recent activities include the Southwest Mural Project, exhibit design, analyzing Upper Rio de Flag, Cohonina, and Wupatki ceramic collections, consulting for National Park Service curation and education projects; teaching ceramic technology and identification workshops for contract and federal archaeologists and the interested public.
11/94 - 6/95 Ceramic Specialist, Navajo Nation Historic Preservation Dept., Chambers-Sanders Trust Lands ceramic manual and overview.
6/92 - 5/93 Principal Investigator for Ceramic Analysis, Animas-La Plata Archaeological Project, Northern Arizona University. Part-time.
1/92 - 5/92 Instructor, Northern Arizona University, Ceramic Analysis.
9/91 - 5/92 Ceramic Specialist, SWCA Inc. Environmental Consultants.
12/90 - 6/91 Project Archaeologist, Phase I Cultural Resources Inventory for the Hopi Tribe, SWCA Inc. Environmental Consultants.
1990-1991 Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona, summer session courses: Exploring Archaeology, Indians of the Southwest.
8/88 - 5/89 Research Associate; and 8/84 to 5/88, Research Asst., Archaeology Section, Arizona State Museum, Homol’ovi Research Program. Responsibilities: ceramic analysis, supervision and instruction of undergraduate staff, report preparation, computer database management, liaison with museum conservator, scientific illustration, publicity tasks.
5/86 - 8/87 Field Lab Director, Homol’ovi Research Program, Arizona State Museum, Winslow field lab. Supervised and instructed staff and volunteers, managed artifact inventories. 8/85, field asst.
9/84 - 12/84 Research Asst., Dept. of Women’s Studies, University of Arizona: library research, writing, and illustration for project on native Southwest arts.
1/84 - 4/84 Teaching Asst., Dept. of Anthropology, Univ. of Arizona.
9/83 - 4/84 Field Asst., North Tucson Basin Archaeological Survey, and Supervisor, Archaeological Field Methods class, Dept. of Anthropology.
4/83 - 8/83 Archaeological Technician, Bureau of Land Mgmt., Worland, Wyoming: Class 1 and 2 inventory and assessment.
1/83 - 4/83 Archival Assistant in collections processing and reference services, Walter P. Reuther Library of Labor and Urban Affairs, Detroit, Michigan.
5/82 - 8/82 Assistant Crew Chief, Ethnoarchaeological Crew, Black Mesa Archaeological Project, Kayenta, Arizona.
5/81 - 8/81 Field and Laboratory Asst., Black Mesa Archaeological Project, Kayenta, Arizona.
6/80 - 4/82 Field and Laboratory Asst., Great Lakes Archaeological Services, University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology. Historic archaeology and archaeological survey and test excavations.
Grants and Fellowships:
2004 National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, “ Mesoamerica and the Southwest: A New History for a New Land.”
2002 The Clara Lee Tanner Papers: Archival Preservation and Biographical Research. Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society.
1999-2001 Participant in Getty Foundation funded “Hopi Mural Project,” Museum of Northern Arizona and Harvard Peabody Museum.
4/00 “Web with Many Weavers: Archaeology of Gender Ideology and Iconography,” Organized Research Competition, Northern Arizona University.
11/98 “Archaeology of Gender Iconography and Ideology,” Organized Research Competition, Northern Arizona University.
6/98 with George Gumerman, “NAU Archaeology Undergraduate Materials Analysis and Imaging Laboratory,” National Science Foundation Instrumentation and Laboratory Improvement, $66,000 to the NAU Department of Anthropology ($33,000 from NSF and 33,000 matching funds).
6/98 with James Wittke (principal investigator) and others, Electron Microprobe Upgrade, National Science Foundation award to the NAU Dept. of Geology.
12/97 Hopi Ceramic Chronology and Cultural Affiliation: The Earl Morris Kawaika-a Collection, Organized Research Competition, Northern Arizona University.
3/97 Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society, $450 to illustrate “Prehistoric Twined Sandals of Northeastern Arizona: The Earl H. and Ann Axtell Morris Research ”
9/96 with Ann C. Deegan, Arizona Council for the Humanities, $3000 to illustrate “Prehistoric Twined Sandals of Northeastern Arizona: The Earl H. and Ann Axtell Morris Research, ” and provide slides for public presentations.
3/95 with Lawrence Fritz ( prinicpal investigator), Karen Vanwinkle-Swift, David Elliott, and T. Randy Dillingham, National Science Foundation Instrumentation Grant, $185,000 for Scanning Electron Microscope at Northern Arizona University.
5/94 with Miranda Warburton, National Park Service Historic Preservation Grant to the Navajo Nation Archaeology Dept., $16,000 for student training program.
1/92 Educational Fund for Archaeology, Univ. of Arizona . Funds for illustrations for dissertation.
3/90 Educational Fund for Archaeology, Univ. of Arizona . For illustrations in and file copies of “Rock Art of the Prayer Rock District, Northeastern Arizona.”
8/89 Independent Collections Research Associateship, Arizona State Museum , for stylistic analysis of Basketmaker III artifacts collected by Earl Morris in northeastern Arizona in 1931 (through 5/90).
6/89 Summer Research Support Program, Graduate College, University of Arizona, for travel to collections and dissertation fieldwork, recording rock art in the Prayer Rock District.
4/89 Graduate Student Program Development Fund, University of Arizona , for travel to collections at the American Museum of Natural History , New York City.
4/88 Student Research Grant, Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society, for photography and travel to collections at the Field Museum of Natural History to document Pueblo IV period ceramic design (funding supplemented by contract with Art Institute of Chicago for documented slides).
Awards:
4/05 Society for American Archaeology Book Award, for Ambiguous Images
1/99 “Best of the Southwest,” El Paso Archaeological Society
2/93 Honorable Mention, Society for American Archaeology Dissertation Prize
10/91 Graduate College Fellowship, University of Arizona
5/89 Dozier Award, for University of Arizona Department of Anthropology best student paper
6/84 Comins Award for Anthropological Research in American Indian Topics, Dept. of Anthropology, Univ. of Arizona .
Recent Professional Service:
Society for American Archaeology Excellence in Research Award committee member, 2001-2003; chair for 2003-2004; member for 2004-2007.
President, Arizona Archaeological Council, 2000; Archivist, 2001- present
Courses Taught:
Spring 2005, Archaeological Theory, Pre-Internship Seminar, Ceramic Analysis
Fall 2004, Southwestern Archaeology
Spring 2002 – Spring 2003, Proseminar in Archaeology, with lab
Fall 2001, 2002 Archaeology of Rock Art
Fall 2001, Proseminar in Archaeology with lab, Archaeological Theory
Spring 2001, Humankind Emerging, Ceramic Analysis.
Fall 2000, Southwestern Archaeology, Gender Archaeology
Fall 1999, Proseminar in Archaeology with weekly lab, Southwestern Archaeology, and Archaeological Theory
Spring 1999, Ceramic Analysis, Proseminar in Archaeology, five weekly lab sessions
Fall 1998, Southwestern Archaeology, Archaeological Theory, Gender & Archaeology
Spring 1998, Peoples of Prehistory, Southwest Archaeology (graduate seminar)
Fall 1997, Humankind Emerging, Southwestern Archaeology
Spring 1995, Women in Prehistory, Women ’s Studies 394
Fall 1994, Engendering the Past, Women ’s Studies 394
Spring 1994, “Feminist Perspectives on Prehistory,” Anthropology 599.2
Spring 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997, “Ceramic Analysis,” Anthropology 652
Summer 1991, “Exploring Archaeology,” Anthro. 110 ( Univ. of Arizona)
Summer 1990, “Indians of the Southwest,” Anthropology 414a ( Univ. of Arizona)
Recent Additional Teaching:
Spring ’04 guest lectures in Anthropology, Arizona State University; Art History, University of Oregon
11-12/03 Seminars in Hopi Archaeology, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico City.
7/03 Scholar/lecturer, Idyllwild Arts Seminar on Native American Arts, Idyllwild , Calif.
1994-present Museum of Northern Arizona, Ceramic Technology and Ceramic Identification workshops, Flagstaff Festival of Science and Archaeology Month public lectures, docent training.
1993-2003 Guest scholar, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center field seminars and explorations programs.
Exhibits:
with Edwin Wade
1999 Histories in Clay: 1800 Years of Native American Ceramic Artistry, Museum of Northern Arizona, Babbitt Gallery, permanent exhibit
with E.C. Adams, D. Dittemore, B. Hilpert, and R. Varineau
3/90 - 5/96 “The Yellow Ware Road: Seven Centuries of Hopi Ceramics.” Arizona State Museum
Papers, Symposia, and Conferences:
6/05 A New Look at Tie-dye in Mesoamerica and the Southwest, with Laurie Webster and Polly Schaafsma. Weaving and Cosmology conference, University of Edinburgh .
4/05 The Art of Ethnobotany, with Michelle Hegmon. Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City
4/05 Sikyatki Style at Pottery Mound: A View from the Hopi Mesas. Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City
11/04 Gender and the History of Archaeological Practice: Three Generations in the Dry Caves of Northeastern Arizona , with Elizabeth Ann Morris. Symposium in Honor of Jane Holden Kelley, Chacmool Conference, Calgary , Alberta .
8/04 Some Pueblo Perspectives on Rock Art, the Cosmos, and Everything. Rock Art and Gender Conference, Foix , France .
5/04 People and Pottery: Ceramic Style, Technology, and Exchange of Sikyatki Style Pottery amng the 15 th Century Pueblos. Pottery Mound Seminar, School of American Research Santa Fe.
4/04 The Archaeology of Women’s Ritual Business, in symposium co-organized with David S. Whitley entitled “Faith in the Past: The Archaeology of Religion,” Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Montreal.
2/04 All Roads Lead to Hopi. Vías al Noroeste, Real de Catorce , San Luis Potosí , Mexico .
1/04 Life's Pathways: Geographic Metaphors in Protohistoric Puebloan Material Culture. Southwest Symposium, Chihuahua City , Mexico .
6/03 Braided Histories in Pueblo Rock Art, Murals, and Pottery , World Archaeological Congress, Washington , D.C.
5/03 Pueblo Pottery’s Problem Child: Why Won’t the Line Break Just Grow Up and Get a
Real Job? Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Milwaukee .
4/03 Calling the Clouds: Pueblo Kiva Mural Painting. School of American Research, Santa Fe .
11/02 100 Years of Kokopelli Konfusion , Arizona Archaeological Council Fall Meeting, Pueblo Grande Museum , Phoenix
10/02 Kokopelli: Sacred, Sexy, or Silly? 7 th Gender and Archaeology Conference, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, California
5/02 Symmetry and Symbolism in Puebloan Rock Art and Other Media: work in progress. Poster presentation at the American Rock Art Research Association Annual Meeting, DuBois , Wyoming .
3/02 The Flower World in Painted Pottery and Murals. Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Denver , Colorado .
10/00 Organized 6 th Gender and Archaeology Conference at Northern Arizona University . Forty-two presentations by scholars from five countries and all over the United States .
10/00 Women Carried Heavy Loads: Two Millennia of Burden Baskets in Southwest Iconography, with Patricia McCreery. 6 th Gender and Archaeology Conference.
7/00 Sikyatki Style, Katherine Bartlett Symposium, Museum of Northern Arizona .
4/00 Wearing a Butterfly, Coming of Age: A 1500 Year Old Puebloan Tradition, Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Philadelphia.
1/00 Technology of the Sacred: Painted Basketry in the Southwest, Southwest Symposium, Santa Fe, with Nancy Odegaard.
5/99 Ímages of Women in Rock Art of the U.S. Southwest, and Gendered Rock Art Research in the Western U.S. : A Critical View, International Rock Art Congress, Ripon Wisconsin .
3/99 The Hennessy Butte Site and Early Brownware Ceramics in the American Southwest, Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Chicago, with Alan P. Sullivan.
10/98 From Fertility Shrines to Sacred Landscapes: Gendered Rock Art Research in the Western U.S., Fifth Gender and Archaeology Conference, Milwaukee, WI
7/98 Gender Complementarity in Southwest Ritual and Iconography, 14 th International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Williamsburg, VA
3/98 The Earl H. Morris and Ann Axtell Morris Sandal Research, Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Seattle, with E.A. Morris, A. Deegan, and R. Redsteer
3/97 Gender Ideology and Ritual Activities in the Ancient Southwest, Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Nashville .
10/96 Beyond Mother Earth and Father Sky: Sex and Gender in Ancient Southwestern Visual Arts. Fourth Gender and Archaeology Conference, East Lansing , Michigan .
4/96 Conception and Birth in Puebloan Rock Art, Landscape, and Architecture, Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, New Orleans.
2/96 Organized and chaired symposium, The Spread of Religious Systems, Southwest Symposium, Arizona State University, Tempe, and presented paper, The Uto-Aztecan Flower World in Prehistoric Southwest Material Culture, with Jane H. Hill.
10/95 Conception and Birth in Basketmaker and Puebloan Rock Art, Landscape, and Architecture, Native American Art Studies Association, Tulsa , Oklahoma .
9/95 An Overview of Gender Archaeology in the Southwest, Sex and Gender in Prehistory Workshop, Durango Conference on Southwest Archaeology, Durango , Colorado .
12/94 Art and Archaeology of the Puebloan Region: New Views from the Basement, for symposium, “Digging Museums,” American Anthropological Association, Atlanta.
7/94 Gender Constructs in the Material Culture of Seventh Century Anasazi Farmers in Northeastern Arizona, Gender and Material Culture Conference, University of Exeter, United Kingdom.
4/94 Women’s Art and Women’s Work in a Seventh Century Basketmaker Community, Northern Arizona University Women’s Studies Colloquium.
12/93 Symbolic Archaeology, Science, and Other False Dichotomies, New Mexico Archaeological Council Symposium on Archaeological Method and Theory
11/93 Cross-media Approaches to Anasazi Iconography, Native American Art Studies Association, Santa Fe.
10/93 Late Pueblo III Western Anasazi Ceramics: Comparisons and Comments, Fifth Occasional Anasazi Symposium, Farmington.
8/93 The Sanders High School Site: A Kintiel Phase Pithouse, Pecos Conference, Springerville, Arizona. With Lanita Van Nimwegen.
4/93 Pottery Technology and Cultural Affiliation of the Puerco Valley Basketmakers , Arizona Archaeological Council, Flagstaff .
5/92 New Trails for Old Shoes: Sandals, Textiles, and Baskets in Basketmaker Culture. With Laurie D. Webster. For symposium, “Anasazi Origins: Recent Research on the Basketmaker II,” Society of American Archaeology, Pittsburgh.
1/92 Anasazi Iconography: Medium and Motif. For symposium, “Beyond Eco-Determinism: A Glimpse of the Role of Ritual and Symbolism, ” Third Southwest Symposium, Tucson.
4/91 Commercialization Before Capitalists: Hopi Ceramic Production and Trade in the Fourteenth Century. Annual Meeting of the Southwest Anthropological Association, Tucson .
4/91 Social Contexts of Style and Information in a Seventh Century Basketmaker Community. For symposium, “The Social Dynamics of Goods and Information: Archaeological Perspectives.” Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, New Orleans .
11/90 Chiefs without Chiefdoms, Tribes without Big Men: Power and Priesthood in Pueblo Society. For symposium, “The Prehistory of Power.” American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans .
11/90 Iconography and Community Integration in the American Southwest: a Comparative and Contextual Approach. For “Ancient Thought, Ancient Images: The Archaeology of Ideology.” Chacmool Conference, Calgary , Alberta . With E. Charles Adams.
10/90 Organized panel, “Re-examining Authenticity in Traditional Art Forms: Internal and External Influences.” Presented paper, “Hopi Ceramic Art: Seven Centuries of Change and Exchange.” Mid-America College Art Association Annual Meeting, Tucson .
4/90 Symbol-minded Approaches to Prehistory: an Outline of Goals and Methods. Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Las Vegas .
5/89 The Rise and Demise of Winslow Orange Ware: Ceramic Manufacture and Trade at Homol’ovi A.D. 1275-1450. Arizona Archaeological Council Symposium. With Louise Senior.
4/88 Earthwatch Volunteers and the Homol’ovi Research Program , SAA, Phoenix.
Selected Recent Popular Presentations:
7/2-3/05 Flowery Worlds: Hopi Connections with Mesoamerica. Museum of Northern Arizona Hopi Show, Flagstaff.
7/7/ 03 Gender Discourse in the Visual Media: The Last 2000 Years; 7/8/03 Fluteplayers, Fertilitiy, and the Kokopelli Konfusion. Idyllwild Arts Center, Native American Arts & Archaeology Festival
4/03 Calling the Clouds: Pueblo Kiva Mural Painting. School of American Research, Santa Fe .
Publications:
2004 Ambiguous Images: Gender and Rock Art, Altamira Press.
2003 From Phoenix Basin to Perry Mesa: Rethinking the Northern Periphery, edited by Mark Hackbarth, Kelley Hays-Gilpin, and Lynn Neal. The Arizona Archaeologist 34.
2002 Technology of the Sacred: Painted Basketry in the Southwest, with Nancy Odegaard, in Traditions, Transitions, and Technologies: Themes in Southwestern Archaeology, pp. 307-331, edited by Sarah H. Schlanger University of Colorado Press, Boulder.
2002 Comments on “A Possible Fluteplayer Pictograph Site near Exshaw, Alberta.” Canadian Journal of Archaeology 26:197-198.
2002 Rock-art and Rites of Passage: Studying Women’s Puberty Rituals and Iconography in the Western U.S. In Rock-art and Culture Processes, edited by Solveig Turpin, pp. 27-49. Special Publication 3, Rock Art Foundation, Inc., San Antonio , Texas .
2002 Wearing a Butterfly, Coming of Age: A 1500 Year Old Puebloan Tradition, in Children in the Prehistoric Southwest, edited by Kathryn A. Kamp, pp. 196-210. University of Utah Press.
2000 Gender Ideology and Ritual Activities in the Ancient Southwest, in Women and Men in the Prehispanic Southwest: A Gendered Perspective on Labor, Power, and Prestige,” edited by Patricia Crown, pp. 91-135. School of American Research Advanced Seminar Series, School of American Research Press, Santa Fe.
2000 Feminist Scholarship in Archaeology. In Feminist Views of the Social Sciences, edited by Christine Williams, pp. 89-106, Annals of the American Academy of Social and Political Sciences 751.
2000 Gender Constructs in the Material Culture of Seventh Century Anasazi Farmers in Northeastern Arizona. In Gender and Material Culture: Representations of Gender from Prehistory to the Present, edited by Moira Donald and Linda M. Hurcombe, pp. 31-44 Macmillan, Hampshire , UK .
2000 Basketmaker Ceramic Technology: From Early Ceramic Horizon to the Development of Regional Traditions, with Lori Stephens Reed and C. Dean Wilson, pp. 203-220, and The Bird in the Basket: Basketmaker III Iconography, with Michael Robins, pp. 231-247, in Foundations of Anasazi Culture: The Basketmaker - Pueblo Transition, edited by Paul F. Reed. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City
2000 Symbolic Archaeology, in Encyclopedia of Archaeological Method and Theory, edited by L. Ellis, pp, 613-617, Garland Publishing, Inc., New York City.
2000 The Flower World in Prehistoric Southwest Material Culture, in The Archaeology of Regional Interaction: Religion, Warfare, and Exchange across the American Southwest and Beyond, edited by Michele Hegmon, pp. 411-428. University of Colorado Press, Boulder.
2000 Beyond Mother Earth and Father Sky: Sex and Gender in Ancient Southwestern Visual Arts, in Reading the Body: Representations and Remains in the Archaeological Record, edited by Alison Rautman, pp. 165-186. University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia.
1999 The Flower World in Material Culture: An Iconographic Complex in the Southwest and Mesoamerica, with Jane H. Jill, Journal of Anthropological Research 55:1-37.
1998 Prehistoric Ceramics of the Puerco Valley, Arizona, with Eric van Hartesvelt, Museum of Northern Arizona Ceramic Series 7, Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff.
1998 Little Colorado Branch, with Dennis Gilpin, in Archaeology of Prehistoric North America: An Encyclopedia, edited by Guy Gibbon. Garland Publishing, New York .
1998 Reader in Gender Archaeology, with David S. Whitley (eds.), Routledge, London
1998 Prehistoric Sandals from Northeastern Arizona: The Earl H. and Ann Axtell Morris Research, with Ann Cordy Deegan and Elizabeth Ann Morris, University of Arizona Papers in Anthropology 62, Tucson.
1996 Commercialization Before Capitalists: Hopi Ceramic Production and Trade in the Fourteenth Century.” Journal of the Southwest 38(4):395-414.
1996 Art and Archaeology of the Puebloan Region: New Views from the Basement, Museum Anthropology 19(3):47-57.
1996 Anasazi Iconography: Medium and Motif. In Interpreting Southwestern Diversity: Underlying Principles and Overarching Patterns, edited by P.R. Fish and J.J. Reid, pp. 55-67, Arizona State University Anthropological Research Papers No. 48, Tempe .
1996 The Rise and Demise of Winslow Orange Ware, with Trixi Bubemyre and Louise Senior. In River of Change: Prehistory of the Middle Little Colorado River Valley, Arizona, edited by E. Charles Adams, pp. 53-74. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 185. University of Arizona , Tucson .
1994 Kachina Depictions on Pottery. In Kachinas in the Pueblo World, edited by P. Schaafsma, pp. 47-62. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque
1994 New Trails for Old Shoes: Sandals, Textiles, and Baskets in Basketmaker Culture, with Laurie D. Webster. Kiva 60:313-344.
1993 When is a Symbol Archaeologically Meaningful? Meaning, Function and the Study of Prehistoric Visual Arts. In Archaeological Theory: Who Sets the Agenda?, edited by N. Yoffee and A. Sherratt, pp. 81-92, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
1992 Shalako Depictions on Prehistoric Hopi Pottery. In Papers in Honor of J. J. Brody, edited by D. Kirkpatrick and M. Duran, pp. 73-83. Papers of the Archaeological Society of New Mexico , Albuquerque .
1992 Iconography and Community Integration in the American Southwest: a Comparative and Contextual Approach,” with E. Charles Adams.Proceedings of the 1990 Chacmool Conference, Ancient Thought, Ancient Images: The Archaeology of Ideology. Pp. 141-150. Chacmool, Calgary.
1991 Ceramics. In Homol’ovi II: The Archaeology of an Ancestral HopiVillage. Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona 55, edited by E. C. Adams and K. A. Hays, pages 23-48. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. Co-authored Introduction and Architecture chapters, pp. 1-22.
1989 Katsina Depictions on Homol’ovi Ceramics: Toward a Fourteenth Century Pueblo Iconography. Kiva 54:297-312.
1989 Men, Women, and Dirt: Earthwatch Volunteers and the Homol’ovi Research Program. American Society for Conservation Archaeology 1988 Proceedings, edited by G. Rogge, pp. 9-12.
1987 The Mind’s Road: Southwestern Indian Women’s Art, with Nancy J. Parezo and Barbara Slivac. In The Desert is No Lady: Southwestern Landscape in Women’s Writing and Art. Edited by V. H. Norwood and J. J. Monk, pp. 146-173. Yale University Press, New Haven.
Selected Reports:
2001 “Homol’ovi III Ceramics,” with Patrick Lyons (senior author) and Louise Senior, in Homol’ovi III: A Pueblo Hamlet in the Middle Little Colorado River Valley, edited by E. Charles Adams, pp. 137-226, Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 193, Tucson.
“Mortuary Ceramics,” in NAGPRA and Archaeology on Black Mesa, Arizona, by Kimberley Spurr, pp. 161-170. Navajo Nation Papers in Anthropology 30, Navajo Nation Archaeology Dept., Window Rock
1993 “Ceramics,” in Data Recovery at AZ-P-54-10, The Sanders Rural Community High School Site, Chambers-Sanders Trust Lands, Apache County, Arizona, edited by L. C. Van Nimwegen, pp. 71-86, NNAD Report 91-290, Flagstaff.
1993 “Ceramic Analysis,” in The Mud Wallow Site: An Archaeological Discovery at an Indian Health Service Water Line Project, Red Lake, Arizona, edited by V. H. Clark, pp. 43-65, NNAD Report No. 92-145, Flagstaff.
1993 “Further Comments on the Ceramics from N2030,” in Data Recovery at Four Sites along N2030, Segment 2 Chambers-Sanders Trust Lands, Apache County, Arizona, edited by M. Zyniecki, pp. 165-170, SWCA, Inc. Environmental Consultants, Flagstaff.
1993 “Ceramics from the Coronado Project,” in The Coronado Project: Anasazi Settlements Overlooking the Puerco Valley, Arizona Vol. 2, edited by R.V.N. Ahlstrom, M. Marek, and D. Greenwald, pp. 11-64, SWCA Anthropological Research Papers 3, Flagstaff and Tucson.
1993 “Ceramics in Regional Context,” in The Coronado Project: Anasazi Settlements Overlooking the Puerco Valley, Arizona Vol. 3, edited by R.V.N. Ahlstrom, M. Marek, and D. Greenwald, SWCA Anthropological Research Papers 3, Flagstaff and Tucson.
1991 “Rock Art of the Prayer Rock District, Apache County , Northeastern Arizona .” Report to the Navajo Nation Historic Preservation Office.
1985 “Rock Art of Northern Black Mesa”, in Excavations on Black Mesa, 1982: A Descriptive Report, edited by D. Nichols and F.E. Smiley, pp. 519-529, Center for Archaeological Investigations, Research Paper No. 39. Southern Illinois Press, Carbondale.
1983 “ Az D :11:473” (pp. 95-98). “ Az D :11:1001” (pp. 186-187). “ Az D :11:3181” (pp. 273-276). In Excavations on Black Mesa, 1981: A Descriptive Report, edited by F.E. Smiley, D. Nichols and P. Andrews,Center for Archaeological Investigations, Research Paper No. 36. Southern Illinois Press, Carbondale.
with Joell Goff and Kathy Niles Hensler.
1999 “Analysis of Ceramics,” in Anasazi Community Development in Cove- RedrockValley: Archaeological Excavations along the N33 road in Apache County, Arizona, edited by Paul R. Reed and Kathy Niles Hensler, pp. 421-550Navajo Nation Papers in Anthropology No. 33, Navajo Nation Archaeology Dept., Window Rock.
with Mary-Ellen Walsh- Anduze
1993 “Fence Lake Ceramics,” in Results of Archaeological Testing along the Fence Lake Transportation Corridor, Arizona, edited by D.H. Greenwald, pp. 179-212, SWCA Archaeological Report no. 93-20, SWCA Inc. Environmental Consultants, Flagstaff.
with Richard V.N. Ahlstrom
1991 Hopi Cultural Resources Inventory: Phase I. SWCA Archaeological Report no. 91-21, SWCA, Inc. Environmental Consultants, Tucson.
with Byron M. Estes, Sabrina Hardenburgh, and Elizabeth Nelson
1985 “Navajo Sites Investigated in the J-27 Mining Area,” and “Navajo Sites Investigated in the J-10 Mining Area,” In Excavations on Black Mesa, 1982: A Descriptive Report, edited by D. Nichols and F.E. Smiley, pp. 483-488, and 511-516,Center for Archaeological Investigations, Research Paper No. 39, Southern Illinois Press, Carbondale.
Selected Popular Articles:
with Diane Dittemore
1990 “Seven Centuries of Hopi Ceramics.”American Indian Art Vol. 15, Number 3, pp. 56-65
with Louise Senior
1989 “Microchips of History: Potsherds are Packed with Clues.” Earthwatch, October, 1989, pp. 12-13.
Book Reviews:
book reviews and book notes have appeared in Kiva, American Indian Quarterly, American Antiquity, Arizona Archaeological Council newsletter, Journal of World Anthropology, and Reviews in Anthropology.
Selected Reviews:
Textiles in Southwestern Prehistory by Lynn S. Teague, American Antiquity 66:555-556, 2001.
Manifesting Power: Gender and the Interpretation of Power in Archaeology by Tracy Sweely, Journal of Anthropological Research 56:578-579, 2001.
Review article: Visual Arts and Cultural Contexts: History and Prehistory. Reviews in Anthropology 29:233-251. 2001.
Manuscripts in Press and in Progress:
“Pot sherds,” brochure for Western Parks Natural History Association. In review.
“Sikyatki Style in Regional Context,” with Steven LeBlanc, for volume on the Pottery Mound Site, edited by Polly Schaafsma. Accepted by University of New Mexico Press, 2004.
“The Iconography of Tie-dye Textiles in the Ancient Americas ,” with Laurie D. Webster and Polly Schaafsma. In preparation for Cosmos, the journal of the Traditional Cosmological Society, Edinburgh.
“A New Look at Tie-Dye and the dot-in-square Motif in the Prehispanic Southwest,” with Laurie D. Webster and Polly Schaafsma. Accepted for Kiva, Altamira Press. Publications expected in early 2006.
“The Art of Ethnobotany,” with Michelle Hegmon, in “Engaged Anthropology: Research Essays on North American Archaeology, Ethnobotany, and Museology, Papers in Honor of Richard I. Ford,” edited by Michelle Hegmon and B. Sunday Eiselt. The Museum of Anthropology , University of Michigan . ISBN 0-915703-58-0. Publication expected in early 2006.
“Faith in the Past,” edited volume with David S. Whitley, in preparation for Altamira Press.
“Gender and the History of Archaeological Practice: Three Generations in the Dry Caves of Northeastern Arizona ,” with Elizabeth Ann Morris. Submitted to University of Calgary for Proceedings of the Chacmool Conference or a festschrift in Honor of Jane Holden Kelley. Decisions pending.
“Life's Pathways: Geographic Metaphors in Protohistoric Puebloan Material Culture.” Southwest Symposium, Chihuahua City , Mexico .
“Ceramics” (with Janet Hagopian) and “Ceramic Decoration,” for Volume 5, Chapters 2 and 3, in the Navajo Mountain Road Project final report, edited by Phil Geib, Navajo Nation Archaeology Department, Flagstaff. In progress. Publication expected in 2006.
Síitálpuva: “The Land Brightened with Flowers,” with Emory Sekaquaptewa, submitted to the Museum of Northern Arizona for a volume on prehistoric Southwest mural and pottery painting. Pending publication in Plateau for 2005 or 2006.
Icons and Ethnicity: Hopi Painted Pottery and Murals, submitted to editors Christine VanPool, Todd VanPool, and David Phillips for volume entitled Religion in the Prehistoric Southwest. Accepted by AltaMira Press in 2004. Presently in production.
From Fertility Shrines to Sacred Landscapes: A Critical Review of Gendered Rock Art Research in the Western U.S., submitted 6/99 to editors David S. Whitley and Larry Loendorf for volume entitled Picturing the American Past. University of Arizona Press. Publication scheduled for Fall 2005 under a different title.
Conception And Birth in Puebloan Rock Art, Landscape, and Architecture, in Rock Art and Ethnography, edited by David S. Whitley, submitted to Smithsonian Press, 7/99.
Gender, for Handbook of Archaeological Theories, edited by Christopher Chippindale and Herb Mauscher, submitted manuscript June, 2001; accepted August 2001. AltaMira Press.
Skills:
Ceramic analysis, classification of Southwest ceramics; knowledge of Southwest textiles, basketry, and rock art. Archaeological excavation, survey, project planning, report writing. Teaching. Use and administration of archival materials, museum records, and archaeological site files. Basic computer skills (database management, word-processing, graphics). Scientific illustration. Technical editing. Spanish language, reading, some speaking; basic knowledge of Hopi language.
Professional Organizations:
Society for American Archaeology, Arizona Archaeological Council, Native American Art Studies Association, Register of Professional Archaeologists, World Archaeological Congress.
Other Organizations:
American Rock Art Research Association, Amerind Foundation, Arizona Archaeological Society, Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society, Arizona State Museum, Center for Desert Archaeology, Flagstaff Arboretum, Museum of Northern Arizona.
August 21, 2005