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The Anthropology of Modern Human Teeth - Dental Morphology and its Variation in Recent and Fossil Homo sapiens (Paperback, 2nd... The Anthropology of Modern Human Teeth - Dental Morphology and its Variation in Recent and Fossil Homo sapiens (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
G. Richard Scott, Christy G. Turner II, Grant C. Townsend, Maria Martinon-Torres
R1,261 Discovery Miles 12 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

All humans share certain components of tooth structure, but show variation in size and morphology around this shared pattern. This book presents a worldwide synthesis of the global variation in tooth morphology in recent populations. Research has advanced on many fronts since the publication of the first edition, which has become a seminal work on the subject. This revised and updated edition introduces new ideas in dental genetics and ontogeny and summarizes major historical problems addressed by dental morphology. The detailed descriptions of 29 dental variables are fully updated with current data and include details of a new web-based application for using crown and root morphology to evaluate ancestry in forensic cases. A new chapter describes what constitutes a modern human dentition in the context of the hominin fossil record.

The Anthropology of Modern Human Teeth - Dental Morphology and its Variation in Recent and Fossil Homo sapiens (Hardcover, 2nd... The Anthropology of Modern Human Teeth - Dental Morphology and its Variation in Recent and Fossil Homo sapiens (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
G. Richard Scott, Christy G. Turner II, Grant C. Townsend, Maria Martinon-Torres
R3,002 Discovery Miles 30 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

All humans share certain components of tooth structure, but show variation in size and morphology around this shared pattern. This book presents a worldwide synthesis of the global variation in tooth morphology in recent populations. Research has advanced on many fronts since the publication of the first edition, which has become a seminal work on the subject. This revised and updated edition introduces new ideas in dental genetics and ontogeny and summarizes major historical problems addressed by dental morphology. The detailed descriptions of 29 dental variables are fully updated with current data and include details of a new web-based application for using crown and root morphology to evaluate ancestry in forensic cases. A new chapter describes what constitutes a modern human dentition in the context of the hominin fossil record.

Survey and Excavations in Lower Glen Canyon, 1952-1958 (Paperback): William Y. Adams, Alexander J. Lindsay Jr, Christy G.... Survey and Excavations in Lower Glen Canyon, 1952-1958 (Paperback)
William Y. Adams, Alexander J. Lindsay Jr, Christy G. Turner II
R618 Discovery Miles 6 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Museum Of Northern Arizona, Bulletin No. 36; Glen Canyon Series, No. 3. Edited By Alan P. Olson. Foreword By Edward B. Danson. Appendix By Hugh C. Cutler And John W. Bower.

Survey and Excavations in Lower Glen Canyon, 1952-1958 (Hardcover): William Y. Adams, Alexander J. Lindsay Jr, Christy G.... Survey and Excavations in Lower Glen Canyon, 1952-1958 (Hardcover)
William Y. Adams, Alexander J. Lindsay Jr, Christy G. Turner II
R952 Discovery Miles 9 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Museum Of Northern Arizona, Bulletin No. 36; Glen Canyon Series, No. 3. Edited By Alan P. Olson. Foreword By Edward B. Danson. Appendix By Hugh C. Cutler And John W. Bower.

Man Corn - Cannibalism and Violence in the Prehistoric American Southwest (Paperback): Christy G. Turner II Man Corn - Cannibalism and Violence in the Prehistoric American Southwest (Paperback)
Christy G. Turner II
R1,529 Discovery Miles 15 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This study of prehistoric violence, homicide, and cannibalism explodes the myth that the Anasazi and other Southwest Indians were simple, peaceful farmers.
Until quite recently, Southwest prehistory studies have largely missed or ignored evidence of violent competition. Christy and Jacqueline Turner's study of prehistoric violence, homicide, and cannibalism explodes the myth that the Anasazi and other Southwest Indians were simple, peaceful farmers. Using detailed osteological analyses and other lines of evidence the Turners show that warfare, violence, and their concomitant horrors were as common in the ancient Southwest as anywhere else in the world.
The special feature of this massively documented study is its multi-regional assessment of episodic human bones assemblages (scattered floor deposits or charnel pits) by taphonomic analysis, which considers what happens to bones from the time of death to the time of recovery. During the past thirty years, the authors and other analysts have identified a minimal perimortem taphonomic signature of burning, pot polishing, anvil abrasions, bone breakage, cut marks, and missing vertebrae that closely match the signatures of animal butchering and is frequently associated with additional evidence of violence. More than seventy-five archaeological sited containing several hundred individuals are carefully examined for the cannibalism signature. Because this signature has not been reported for any sites north of Mexico, other than those in the Southwest, the authors also present detailed comparisons with Mesoamerican skeletal collections where human sacrifice and cannibalism were known to have been practiced. The authors review several hypotheses for Southwest cannibalism: starvation, social pathology, and institutionalized violence and cannibalism. In the latter case, they present evidence for a potential Mexican connection and demonstrate that most of the known cannibalized series are located temporally and spatially near Chaco great houses.

Animal Teeth and Human Tools - A Taphonomic Odyssey in Ice Age Siberia (Hardcover, New): Christy G. Turner II, Nicolai D.... Animal Teeth and Human Tools - A Taphonomic Odyssey in Ice Age Siberia (Hardcover, New)
Christy G. Turner II, Nicolai D. Ovodov, Olga V. Pavlova
R3,787 Discovery Miles 37 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The culmination of more than a decade of fieldwork and related study, this unique book uses analyses of perimortem taphonomy in Ice Age Siberia to propose a new hypothesis for the peopling of the New World. The authors present evidence based on examinations of more than 9000 pieces of human and carnivore bone from 30 late Pleistocene archaeological and palaeontological sites, including cave and open locations, which span more than 2000 miles from the Ob River in the West to the Sea of Japan in the East. The observed bone damage signatures suggest that the conventional prehistory of Siberia needs revision and, in particular, that cave hyenas had a significant influence on the lives of Ice Age Siberians. The findings are supported by more than 250 photographs, which illustrate the bone damage described and provide a valuable insight into the context and landscape of the fieldwork for those unfamiliar with Siberia.

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