Southwestern Pithouse Communities, AD 200-900
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Kelley A. Hays-Gilpin is professor of anthropology at Northern Arizona University and curator of anthropology at the Museum of Northern Arizona. She has over thirty years of experience studying rock art, pottery, and other visual arts in the Southwest, and her research focuses on the long-term histories of Hopi and Zuni communities and their artistic expressions of relationships with land and water. Sarah A. Herr is president of Desert Archaeology Inc. in Arizona and editor of the Society for American Archaeology journal Advances in Archaeological Practice. Her research interests include population mobility, the development of frontiers, ceramic analysis, and the history, practice, and ethics of archaeology. Patrick D. Lyons is director of the Arizona State Museum and associate professor in the School of Anthropology at the University of Arizona. His research focuses on ancient migrations in the US Southwest, the use of ceramics in understanding the lives of ancient peoples, the use of tribal oral tradition in archaeological studies, and the archaeology, history, ethnography, and ethnohistory of the Hopi people.