Alice B. Kehoe

Marquette University | Professor of Anthropology, EmeritusMember since 1955

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My Biography

Alice B. Kehoe (PhD, Harvard University, 1964) is an expert in North American archaeology and ethnohistory; history of anthropology and archaeology; and Northwestern Plains/Canadian Prairie. Research projects include archaeological and ethnographic fieldwork in Montana and Saskatchewan, and also in 1988 in Bolivia on Tiwanaku project. For overview, and list of her books, see her website: www.alicekehoe.com. Dr. Kehoe’s first AAA annual meeting was in 1955 in Boston.

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