DEPARTMENT
OF ANTHROPOLOGY
FACULTY
ACTIVITIES REPORT
FOR
JULY 1, 2000 TO JUNE 30, 2001
I. Publications, Performances, Exhibits
Bender,
Margaret C.
Review
of Lexical Acculturation in Native American Languages, Cecil H. Brown. American
Anthropologist, 102 (3):643-644.
Berman,
Mary Jane
Berman
MJ, Sievert K and Whyte TR. “Chert Artifacts from the Three Dog Site,
San Salvador, Bahamas”. Bahamas Journal of Science 8 (1): 2-15,
fall 2000.
Berman
MJ and Pearsall DM. “Plants, People and
Culture in the Prehistoric Central Bahamas: a View from the Three Dog Site, an
Early Lucayan Settlement on San Salvador, Bahamas”. Latin American Antiquity 11(3): 219-240, fall 2000.
Berman MJ and Carejewski R. Poster presented
at the 32nd International Symposium on Archaeometry, Mexico City,
Mexico, “Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics from the Three Dog Site, San
Salvador, Bahamas” (May 2000)
Folmar,
Steven J.
Folmar
SJ, Oates-Williams, Sharp P, Reboussin
D, Cheshire K, Macer J, Klein KP and Herrington D.
Recruitment
of participants for the estrogen replacement and atherosclerosis (ERA) trial: A
comparison of costs, yields, and participant characteristics from community-and
hospital-based recruitment strategies. Controlled Clinical Trials, 22:13-25.
Kaplan,
Jay R.
Morgan D, Grant KA, Prioleau OA, Nader SH, Kaplan JR,
Nader MA. Predictors
of social status in cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca
fascicularis) after group formation. Am J Primatolo
2000:52:115-131.
Muldoon MF, Manuck SB, Mendelsohn AB, Kaplan JR, Belle
SH. Cholesterol
reduction and non-illness mortality: meta-analysis of randomised clinical
trials. BMJ 2001:322:11-15.
Fairbanks
LA, Melega WP, Jorgensen MJ, Kaplan JR, McGuire MT. Social impulsivity
inversely associated with CSF 5-HIAA and fluoxetine exposure in vervet monkeys.
Neuropsychopharmacology 2001:24:370-378.
Stavisky
RC, Adams MR, Watson SL, Kaplan JR. Dominance, cortisol, and behavior in small
gorups of female cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca
fascicularis). Horm Behav 2001:39:232-238.
Simonelli,
Jeanne M.
Mainstreaming
the Applied Track: Connections, Guises, and Concerns. Practicing
Anthropology Vol.
23:1/Winter, 2001
Simonelli
JM and Earle D. Help Without Hurt:
Community Goals, NGO Interventions and Lasting Aid Lessons in Chiapas, Mexico Urban Anthropology Vol. 29(2):97-144.
2000
Remembering
Jose’s Gift Anthropology and Humanism Vol.
25(1):86-87. 2000.
Simonelli
JM and Earle D. The Battle for Markets
in Chiapas: Fighting the Permanent War. Cultural
Survival, http://www.cs.org/publications/featuredarticles/2001/chiapas.htm
Poetry
Reading, From Ethnography to Poetics to Fiction, Annual Meeting of the American
Anthropological Association, San Francisco, November, 2000.
Visiting
Ethnographer, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, March 2001. Two days of presentations to community and
students.
Between Conflict and
Capitulation: Community Development and Advocacy in Chiapas,
presented
at Florida Gulf Coast University, October 22, 2000.
Weaver,
David S.
Weaver DS,
Perry PJ, Macchiarelli R and Bondioli L. A Surgical Amputation in 2nd
Century Rome The Lancet, 56:686.
Book
Review. Skeletal Tissue Mechanics. American Journal of Physical Anthropology,
112:435-436.
Paleopathology
in Bioarchaeology: Syphilis and Similar Diseases. Carolina Archaeology Colloquium. University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill. October 30, 2000. Invited Speaker.
Introduction
to Forensic Anthropology. Forensic
Sciences Training Seminar. Office of the Medical Examiner and WFU School of
Medicine. Winston-Salem. March 24, 2001.
Invited Speaker.
Woodall,
J. Ned
Woodall,
J. Ned. The Northwest North Carolina Piedmont: Possible Effects of the A.D. 536
Event. In the Years Without Summer:
Tracing AD 536 and its Aftermath. Joel D. Gunn (ed.) Archaeopress.
2000.
Presentation
to Ardmore Community Club. “The Iceman of the Tyrol. Jan. 25, 2001
Bender,
Margaret C.
Dislocation
and Decontextualization in Healing Language: Amgiguous Shifts in Cherokee. Presented at the 99th Annual
Meeting of the American Anthropological Association. San Francisco, Nov. 15-19, 2001.
Berman,
Mary Jane
Berman
MJ and Hutcheson CD. Basketry, Ritual, and Shamanism in the Prehistoric Bahamas. Presented at the 66th Annual
Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
Berman MJ and Hutcheson CD. Poster presented at the 32nd
International Symposium on Archaeometry, Mexico City, Mexico, “Petrographic
Analysis of Ceramics from the Three Dog Site, San Salvador, Bahamas.” May 2000.
Folmar,
Steven J
Folmar
SJ and Estelrich M. Social Capital and Latino Communities. Presented at the Spociety for Applied
Anthropology Meetings. Merida, México. March 31, 2001.
Kaplan, Jay R.
Kaplan JR, Manuck
SB. The
premenopausal potentiation of atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease: A
hypothesis derived from observations on monkeys. International Workshop on
Social Stress: Acute and Long Term Effects on Physiology and Behavior,
University of Parma, Parma Italy, August 31-Sept 2, 2000.
Kaplan
JR, Manuck SB, Anthony MS, Clarkson TB. Behavioral and hormonal conditions in
cholesterol-fed monkeys predict coronary artery atherosclerosis following
surgical menopause. Annual meeting of the North American Menopause Society.
Orlando, FL, Sept 6-10, 2000.
Kaplan
JR, Martin LJ, Comuzzide AG, Manuck SB, Mann JJ, Rogers J. Heritability of
monoaminergic metabolites measured in the cerebrospinal fluid of baboons.
Annual Meeting of the Society of Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA, November 5-10,
2000.
Kaplan
JR, Rymeski BA, Nicks EC, Cairnes AD< Ayers MR, Manuck SB, Fairbanks LA.
Serotonergic responsivity is associated with impulsivity but not dominance in
female cynomolgus monkeys. Annual Meeting of the American College of
Neuropsychopharmacology, San Juan, PR. December 10-15, 2000.
Kaplan
JR, Brent L, Comuzzie AG, Martin L, Manuck SB, Worlein J, Rogers J.
Heritability of Responses to novel objects among pedigreed baboons. Annual
Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Kansas City,
MO, March 28-April 1, 2001.
Kaplan JR, Manuck SB. The premenopausal potentiation of
atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease (CHD); a hypothesis derived form
observations on monkeys. Annual Meeting of the American Psychosomatic Society,
Monterey CA, March 7-11, 2001.
Kaplan
JR. Women as primates and mammals: behavioral and evolutionary considerations
in relation to reproduction and health. Special Seminar. Reproductive Biology
Group, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, Feb 28, 2001.
Simonelli,
Jeanne M.
Session
Organizer, “Workshop and Conversation: Building a Network of Cooperation for
Chiapas. Presentation: Bottom-Up,
Top-Down, Inside-Out: Community Development in Chiapas., Annual Meeting of
the Society for Applied Anthropology, Merida, Mexico, March 2001.
Discussant,
“Intended and Unintended Impacts of Community-Based Learning Programs” Annual
Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Merida, Mexico, March 2001.
Session
Organizer, “Alternate Visions: Understanding Conflict and Conflicting
Understanding in Chiapas: Presentations in Honor of June Nash” Presentation: Between Conflict and Capitulation: Community Development and Advocacy
in Chiapas, Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San
Francisco, November 2000
Workshop
co-leader, How to Write for a General
Audience, Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San
Francisco, November 2000
Weaver,
David S.
“Ulpius
Amerimnus” at work. A Successful Case of Surgical Amputation in Imperial Rome
(with R. Macchiarelli and L. Bondioli).
Poster presented at the XIII European Meeting of the Paleopathology
Association, September 18, 2000.
Age-related
Bone Loss in Non-human Primates: Results and Models. (with Drs. C.P. Jerome and P. Peterson). Annual Meetings of the
American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Kansas City. March 30, 2001.
Mid-saggital
Cranial Variation in Geographically Distant Modern Human Populations. (with
Drs. D. Slice, E. Hill, and H. Seidler). Annual Meetings of the American
Association of Physical Anthropologists.
Kansas City. March 29, 2001.
Dental
Health, Stable Carbon and Nitrogen Isotopes and Late Woodland Subsistence in
Southern Coastal North Carolina. (with E.M. Driscoll). Annual Meetings of the
Society for American Archaeology. New
Orleans. April 20, 2001.
Woodall
J. Ned
J. Ned Woodall, Kenneth Robinson, Roger Kirchen and Kent
Schneider. Paper:
“Remote Sensing at 18th
Century Historic Bethabara, NC.” Society for American Archaeology, New
Orleans, Louisiana. April 19, 2001
III. Editorships,
Offices, and Consultancies
Bender,
Margaret C.
Program
Chair, Southern Anthropological Society Annual Meeting (2001-2002)
Berman,
Mary Jane
Editorial
Board, Museum of Anthropology
Kaplan,
Jay R.
Associate(Action)Editor,
American Journal of Primatology
Council
of the Insittute for Laboratory Animal Research (ILAR), a committee of the National Research Council and the
National Academies.
Committee
on Regulatory Policies in Animal Care and Use, a committee of the National
Research Council and the National Academies
Ad
hoc reviewer: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute < 5%
Ad
hoc reviewer: National Institute of Mental Health < 5%
Simonelli,
Jeanne M.
Program
Chair, Society for Humanistic Anthropology
(National)
Councilor
and Program Chair, Society for Latin American Anthropology (National)
Completed
External Tenure review for Christine Eber, New Mexico State University (2 days)
Smart
Start Assessment Program- Growing Wings Project (10 hrs per month)
Weaver,
David S.
Vice
President of the Paleopathology Association.
(2000 – 2003)
Chair,
Student Concerns Committee, Paleopathology Association. March 1999-March 2001.
Consultant
on Human Osteology , NC Office of State
Archaeology (as needed)
Consultant
on Forensic Anthropology, Forsyth County Office of the Medical Examiner (as
needed)
Folmar,
Steven J
67,688 Growing Wings Project, Forsyth
Early Partnership, Winston-Salem Foundation
10,000 Social Capital in Latino
Communities in Winston-Salem, Winston-Salem Foundation
Kaplan,
Jay R.
1,121,596 Biobehavioral influences on female
vascular reactivity, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
Woodall,
J. Ned
600,000 Archeology, Cumberland Co., NC,
NC Department of Transportation
Co-principal
investigator, with Kenneth Robinson