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Professor Robert L. Kelly received his doctorate from the
University of Michigan in 1985. He has been a professor of anthropology at the
University of Wyoming since 1997, and is currently Director of the Frison
Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology.  He has
served as department head for both the University of Wyoming and the University
of Louisville. He is a past-President of
the Society for American Archaeology, and secretary of the Archaeology Division
of the American Anthropological Association.  He has authored over 100 articles, books, and
reviews, including two of the most widely-used university archaeology
textbooks, Archaeology and Archaeology: Down to Earth. His most recent book is The Lifeways of
Hunter-Gatherers
(Cambridge University Press, 2013). In the past 40 years,
he has worked on research projects throughout the western U.S. and Madagascar,
and has lectured in Europe, South America, and Asia. He is currently researching caves in
Wyoming’s Bighorn Basin, and studying the archaeology of ice patches in Glacier
National Park.



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