Michelle I. Turner
http://michelle-turner.net
Crow Canyon Archaeological Center
Michelle is an archaeologist working on Chaco Canyon and its outliers. She is a ceramic analyst and has also worked on environmental archaeology and architecture in her work on Aztec North, a Chacoan-era great house at Aztec Ruins National Monument. She uses landscape archaeology, materiality theory and sociopolitical theory in her research. Michelle also has a law degree and conducts research in legal and ethical issues relating to heritage and the repatriation of material culture and art.
URL: http://michelle-turner.net | ORCID Identifier: 0000-0001-8231-4887 |
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Documents
- The Appropriation of Native American Cultural Property: Comparing the U.S. and French Contexts (2015)
- The Archaeology of Aztec North (2017)
- The Archaeology of Color in the Southwest (2019)
- Becoming Chacoan: The Archaeology of the Aztec North Great House (2019)
- Ceramics of Aztec North and the Terrace Community, Aztec Ruins National Monument (2015)
- Chacoan Heights at Aztec Ruins (2016)
- The Politics of Mud, Masonry and Landscape at the Aztec North Great House (2018)
- Shades of Meaning: Relating Color to Chacoan Identity, Memory, and Power at the Aztec Great Houses (2019)