Kelly, Isabel (1906–1983)
Kelly, Isabel (1906–1983)
American archaeologist. Born Isabel Truesdell Kelly, Jan 4, 1906, in Santa Cruz, CA; died 1983; dau. of Thomas William Kelly and Alice Gardner Kelly; University of California, Berkeley, BA in anthropology, 1926, MA, 1927, PhD, 1932.
Directed archaeological investigations in Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico (1935); returned to Mexico for research (1939) and gained Mexican residency (1940); conducted archaeological work at many sites in Mexico including Colima, Apatzingán, and Guadalajara; began serving as ethnologist-in-charge of Smithsonian's Institute of Social Anthropology office in Mexico City (1946); worked at Institute of Inter-American Affairs and studied health centers in Mexico; in Mexico, served as research consultant in archaeology and ethnography for Arizona State Museum; made significant contributions to Mexican archaeology and anthropology.