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Christy G. Turner II
Christy G. Turner II (November 28, 1933, Columbia, Missouri – July 27, 2013, Tempe, Arizona) was an American anthropologist known for his research on dental anthropology, perimortem taphonomy, and his theories about the populating of the American continent in three migrating waves from Northeast Asia, which received support from genetic research. Turner's work spanned all the fields of Anthropology (physical anthropology, archaeology, linguistics and sociocultural anthropology), and his fieldwork included exploring the interaction between humans and animals during the Ice Age in Siberia and taking dental casts of indigenous peoples in the Aleutian Islands.Turner graduated from Van Nuys High School and received his BA and MA from the University of Arizona (1957, 1958), followed in 1967 by a PhD in anthropology from the University of Wisconsin. Turner taught at Arizona State University as an assistant professor in 1966 and worked there for forty years, becoming an associate dean of the ASU Graduate College from 1971 to 1977 and ending his tenure as a Regents Professor Emeritus, retiring in 2004.
Turner joined his wife, Jacqueline Adams Turner, in studying evidence for cannibalism among the Anasazi, and developed a controversial set of six criteria for determining whether human cannibalism was likely to have occurred, based on analysis of archaeological remains. Provided by Wikipedia
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Subjective Impression of Australomelanesian Dentition by Christy G. Turner II
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Another Talon Cusp: What Does it Mean? by Christy G. Turner II
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Dental Transfigurement and its Potential for Explaining the Evolution of Post-Archaic Indian Culture in the American Southwest by Christy G. Turner II
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Dental Indications of Polynesian Affinity for Prehistoric Rotuma Islanders, South Pacific by Christy G. Turner II
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A Prehistoric Peruvian Oral Pathology Suggesting Coca Chewing by Christy G. Turner II
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What are Mulberry Molars? by Christy G. Turner II
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Alice "Sue" Marie Frances Haeussler (1932-2009) by Christy G. Turner II
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Dental Pathology, Wear, and Diet in a Hunting and Gathering Forest-Dwelling Group: The Batak People of Palawan Island, The Philippines by Christy G. Turner II, James F. Eder
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Oral Condition of Three Yanomama Indian Tribes of South America by Cléber Bidegain Periera, Joseph P. Katich, Christy G. Turner II
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