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      • Anthropologist, educator, and author. Trigger was a leading archeologist in Canada who was best known for his work on Canadian prehistory and in Egyptology.
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  2. Sep 4, 2007 · Bruce Graham Trigger, anthropologist, archaeologist (born 18 June 1937 in Preston, ON; died 1 December 2006 in Montréal, QC). Bruce Trigger worked for most of his career as a professor in the Department of Anthropology at McGill University in Montréal, and made significant contributions to the fields of Egyptology, the archaeology and ...

  3. Oct 26, 2020 · Archaeologist, historian, theorist, activist-critic, Bruce Graham Trigger was born on June 18, 1937, in Preston, Ontario, and died on December 1, 2006, in Montreal, Quebec.

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  4. Trigger was a leading archeologist in Canada who was best known for his work on Canadian prehistory and in Egyptology. After completing undergraduate work in 1959 at the University of Toronto, he participated in expeditions to Egypt and the Sudan and earned a doctorate at Yale University in 1964.

  5. Trigger, Bruce G. 1937–2006 (Bruce Graham Trigger) PERSONAL: Born June 18, 1937, in Preston (now Cambridge), Ontario, Canada; died of cancer, December 1, 2006; son of John Wesley and Gertrude E. Trigger; married Barbara Marian Welch, December, 1968; children: Isabel Marian, Rosalyn Theodora.

  6. Bruce Trigger excelled in multiple fields of research and analysis of many cultures. In terms of culture, his foci from the outset centred on Nubian Egyptian on the one hand, and Canadian Amerindian on the other.

  7. Canadian archaeologist, Egyptologist, authority on the aboriginal cultures of North America, and historian of the discipline. Born in Preston, Ontario, Trigger took his doctorate at Yale in 1964.

  8. A consummate anatomist and osteologist, she ranks among the founders of applied physical anthropology, forensic anthropology, bioarchaeology, and paleopathology.

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