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Nationality
  
American

Known for
  
Anthropology

Name
  
Christy Turner

Occupation
  
Anthropologist

Citizenship
  
American


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Full Name
  
Christy G. Turner II

Born
  
November 28, 1933
Columbia, Missouri

Education
  
Bachelor of Anthropology (1957) Master of Anthropology (1957) Doctorate in Anthropology (1967)

Notable work
  
Elevating the dental nonmetric traits importance in Biological anthropology studies.

Partner(s)
  
Jacqueline Adams Turner (died) Olga V. Pavlova

Died
  
July 27, 2013, Tempe, Arizona, United States

Alma mater
  
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Books
  
Man corn, Animal Teeth and Human T, Survey and Excavations in Lower

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.

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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.

Family

Turner was married for forty years to Jacqueline Adams Turner, who predeceded him in death. He remaried Olga V. Pavlova who had two daughters from a previous marriage. Turner and Jacqueline had three daughters, Kali Holtschlag (Michael), Kimi Turner, and Korri Turner (John Rockhill).

Selected publications

  • Turner, Christy G.; Jacqueline A. Turner (2011). Man Corn: Cannibalism and Violence in the Prehistoric American Southwest. University of Utah Press. p. 552. ISBN 9780874809688. 
  • Turner, Christy G.; G. Richard Scott (2000). The Anthropology of Modern Human Teeth: Dental Morphology and Its Variation in Recent Human Populations. Cambridge University Press. p. 408. ISBN 9780521784535. 
  • Turner, Christy G.; Nicolai D. Ovodov; Olga V. Pavlova (2013). Animal Teeth and Human Tools: A Taphonomic Odyssey in Ice Age Siberia. Cambridge University Press. p. 490. ISBN 9781107030299. 
  • References

    Christy G. Turner II Wikipedia