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Kent M. Johnson
Kent M. Johnson
Associate Professor of Anthropology, SUNY Cortland
Verified email at cortland.edu
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Bioarchaeology and kinship: integrating theory, social relatedness, and biology in ancient family research
KM Johnson, KS Paul
Journal of Archaeological Research 24, 75-123, 2016
832016
Contesting the massacre at Nataruk
CM Stojanowski, AC Seidel, LC Fulginiti, KM Johnson, JE Buikstra
Nature 539 (7630), E8-E10, 2016
512016
Observer error, dental wear, and the inference of new world sundadonty
CM Stojanowski, KM Johnson
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 156 (3), 349-362, 2015
362015
Indicators of idiosyncratic behavior in the dentition
CM Stojanowski, KM Johnson, KS Paul, CL Carver
A companion to dental anthropology, 377-395, 2015
282015
Labial canine talon cusp from the Early Holocene site of Gobero, central Sahara Desert, Niger
CM Stojanowski, KM Johnson
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 21 (4), 391-406, 2011
272011
17 Sinodonty and beyond: hemispheric, regional, and intracemetery approaches to studying dental morphological variation in the New World
CM Stojanowski, KM Johnson, WN Duncan
Anthropological perspectives on tooth morphology: genetics, evolution …, 2013
262013
Opening up the family tree: promoting more diverse and inclusive studies of family, kinship, and relatedness in bioarchaeology
KM Johnson
Bioarchaeologists speak out: Deep time perspectives on contemporary issues …, 2019
192019
New evidence on the spatiotemporal distribution and evolution of the Uto‐Aztecan premolar
KM Johnson, CM Stojanowski, KOD Miyar, GH Doran, RA Ricklis
American journal of physical anthropology 146 (3), 474-480, 2011
142011
Talon cusp from two Archaic period cemeteries in North America: implications for comparative evolutionary morphology
CM Stojanowski, KM Johnson, GH Doran, RA Ricklis
American journal of physical anthropology 144 (3), 411-420, 2011
112011
Ethnicity, family, and social networks: A multiscalar bioarchaeological investigation of Tiwanaku colonial organization in the Moquegua Valley, Peru
KM Johnson
Arizona State University, 2016
92016
Publishing Patterns in Paleopathology: Findings of the Publications Explorations Committee
ALW Stodder, K Johnson, A Chan, E Handwerk, KZ Rudolph
Paleopathology Newsletter 134, 6-13, 2006
8*2006
Brief communication: Preliminary radiocarbon dates from Florida crania in Hrdlička's gulf states catalog
CM Stojanowski, KM Johnson
American journal of physical anthropology 145 (1), 163-167, 2011
62011
Exploring family, ethnic, and regional identities among Tiwanaku-affiliated communities in Moquegua, Peru
KM Johnson
Bioarchaeology and Identity Revisited, 20-55, 2020
52020
Geographic patterns of Early Holocene New World dental morphological variation
C Stojanowski, K Johnson, WN Duncan
Dental Anthropology Journal 26 (3), 7-15, 2013
42013
Validating foundational assumptions of dental morphology using quantitative genetics
K Paul, C Stojanowski, WN Duncan, K Johnson
12019
Social network analysis of cranial shape among Moquegua Tiwanaku-affiliated communities: a regional approach to kinship analysis
KM Johnson
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 162, 233-233, 2017
12017
Biodistance Networks
KM Johnson
Oxford Handbook of Archaeological Network Research, 2023
2023
Race/ism in US forensic anthropology: A literature review
KM Johnson, R Hebert, C Pastore
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 174, 51-51, 2021
2021
Investigating social organization and community composition at the Tiwanaku-style temple complex of Omo M10 in the Moquegua Valley, Peru through analysis of phenotypic variation
KM Johnson
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 168, 115-116, 2019
2019
THE BIOARCHAEOLOGY OF SOCIETAL COLLAPSE AND REGENERATION IN ANCIENT PERU Danielle Shawn Kurin Switzerland: Springer, 2016. 218 pp. ISBN 978‐3‐319‐28402‐6 (Hardcover)
KM Johnson
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 167 (1), 200-201, 2018
2018
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