Dr. Gill has excavated and studied several hundred human skeletons from tropical west Mexico,
Easter Island, and the Great plains of North America. His travels have carried him to 45 countries
and all 50 states, where he has been able to develop notes and slides on many peoples and
cultures. Dr. Gill has developed osteological collections which form parts of the national museum
collections of Mexico and Chile, served as scientific leader of National Geographic Society's 1981
Easter Island Anthropological Expedition, and has been active in skeletal identification for law
enforcement agencies as a Fellow of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. He has served
as Secretary and Chairman of the Physical Anthropological Section of the AAFS and as a member
of the Board of Directors of the national certification board for forensic anthropologists.
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