FOR
I – Publications, Performances, Exhibits
II – Papers and Presentations Presented at Professional Meetings
III – Editorships, Offices and Consultancies
I
- Publications, Performances, Exhibits
BOOK: SIGNS of CHEROKEE CULTURE: Sequoyah’s Syllabary in Eastern Cherokee Life.
June 24, 02,
The
Gendering of Langue and Parole: Literacy in Cherokee. In Southern Indians And
Anthropologists: Culture, Politics, And Identity. L. Lefler and F. Gleach, eds.
From “Easy Phonetics” to the Syllabary: An Orthographic Division of Labor in Cherokee Language Education. Anthropology and Education Quarterly 33(1):1-28.
Review of Cherokee Women: Gender and Culture Change, 1700-1835, by Theda Perdue. Canadian Journal of History 36(3):596-596.
Impressions of a Lost Technology: A Study of Lucayan-Taíno Basketry (with Charlene D.
Hutcheson). Journal
of Field Archaeology 27(4):
1-19.
Plants, People, and Culture in the
Prehistoric
Dog Site, an Early Lucayan Settlement on
Folmar, Steven J.
Appel
LJ, MA Espeland, L Easter, AC Wilson,
intake on
hypertension control in older individuals: Results from the Trial of Nonpharmacologic
Interventions
in the Elderly (TONE). Archives
of Internal Medicine 161:685-693, 2001.
Kumanyika SK, MA Espeland, JL Bahnson, JB Bottom,
JB Charleston, S Folmar, AC Wilson and PK Whelton.
“Ethnic
Differences in Patterns of Weight Loss in the Trial of Nonpharmacologic
Interventions in the Elderly
(TONE). Submitted to Obesity
Research, 2002.
Kaplan,
Jay R.
Hotchkiss CE, Stavisky
R, Nowak J, Brommage R, Lees CJ, Kaplan J. Levormeloxifene prevents increased bone turnover and
vertebral bone loss following ovariectomy in cynomolgus monkeys. Bone 2001;29(1):7-15.
Stavisky RC,
Kaplan JR,
Manuck SB. Is premenopausal protection from coronary disease a myth?
Studies in monkeys tell the tale. Menopausal Med 2001;10(1):6-9.
Morgan D, Grant KA, Gage HD, Mach RH,
Kaplan JR, Prioleau O, Nader
SH, Buchheimer N, Ehrenkaufer
RL, Nader MA. Social dominance in monkeys: dopamine
D2 receptors and cocaine self-administration. Nature Neurosci
2002; 5(2):88-90.
Kaplan JR, Manuck SB, Anthony MS, Clarkson TB. Premenopausal social status and hormone exposure predict
postmenopausal atherosclerosis in female monkeys. Obstet Gynecol 2002;99(3):381-388.
Kaplan JR, Manuck
SB, Fontenot MB, Mann JJ. Central nervous system monoamine correlates of social
dominance in cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis). Neuropsychopharmacology
2002’26(4):431-443
Simonelli, Jeanne M.
2001 Conflict Zone: Expressions of Fieldwork in
Weaver, David S.
Report on the Human Skeletal Remains from the
Department of Anthropology/Wake
Bender,
Margaret C.
Discussant Comments. Key
Symposium: Linguistic Diversity in the South: Changing Codes, Practices and
Ideology. Southern
Anthropological Society,
Grammar and
Worldview in Cherokee. In the
panel, Cherokee Language and Meaning: Bringing Balance to a Chaotic World, part
of the University of North Carolina Colloquium on Cherokee Culture, January 25.
II. Papers
and Presentations (cont.)
ANTHROPOLOGY
Berman,
Mary Jane
Paper presented at the 67th Annual Meeting of
the Society for American Archaeology,
Gnivecki;
Discussant, “Forum: Encouraging Partnerships
in Cuban Archaeology” (Sponsored by the Social Science Research Council and SAA
Program Committee) (67th Annual Meeting of the Society for American
Archaeology,
Paper presented at the 67th Annual Meeting of
the Society for American Archaeology,
Bettison, )
Paper for Society for Applied Anthropology Meetings in
Complementary Medicine.
April, 2002.
Panel Organizer for Southern Anthropological Society Meetings in
the South: Context, Cause and Effect. March, 2002.
Paper for Southern
Anthropological Society Meetings in
Panel Discussant for
Southern Anthropological Society Meetings in
Kaplan,
Jay R.
Influences
of age, season, and status on adult females’ grooming of immature patas monkeys (Erythrocebus patas) in
Stavisky R, Brandenberger D, Hook M, Russell E, Kaplan J. Whitten P. The effect of menstrual cycle phase on cortisol
excretion in female cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis).
24th Meeting of the American Society of Primatologists,
Kaplan JR,
Brent L, Martin L, Comuzzie A, Worlein
J, Manuck S, Rogers J. Temperament derived from
heritable, behavioral responses to novelty in pedigreed baboons (Papio hamadryas).
24th Meeting of the American Society of Primatologists,
Ayers M,
Jorgensen M, Cairnes D, Dillard M, Stark D, Wilmoth C, Adams M, Kaplan J. Variability among cynomolgus macaques (Macaca fascicularis) in willingness and ability
to perform cognitive tasks. 24th Meeting of the American Society of Primatologists,
Kaplan, Jay R.
Kaplan JR. Applying results obtained from
studies of female monkeys to problems in women’s cardiovascular health. Annual
Meeting of the North American Menopause Society, New Orleans, LA, October 5,
2001.
Kaplan JR. Women as primates and mammals:
behavioral and evolutionary considerations in relation to reproduction and
health. Reproductive Biology Research Group.
Kaplan JR. Estrogen and heart disease:
the monkey data. Grand Rounds, Department of Reproductive Endocrinology,
Obstetrics and Gynecology, McGee Women’s Hospital, University of Pittsburgh
Medical School, Pittsburgh, PA, October 9, 2001.
Kaplan JR. The antiatherogenic effects of soy phytoestrogens
in relation to early and late lesion development. 4th
International Symposium on the Role of Soy in Preventing and Treating Chronic
Disease.
Kaplan JR. Individual differences in
behavior: genetic origins and public health consequences.
Kaplan JR. Estrogen and women’s health:
the monkey data.
Kaplan
JR. Estrogen and heart disease: the female monkey data. Grand Rounds, Division of Cardiology,
Kaplan
JR. Premenopausal behavioral and hormonal conditions
influence postmenopausal health. Grand Rounds.
Division of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
Kaplan
JR. The cynomolgus monkey in biomedical research. Workshop on Alternatives to Rhesus monkeys in Research,
Simonelli, Jeanne M.
Complementaridad:
Realities of Gender in
How Field Programs Produce Research:
Inviting
A Stable Isotopic assessment of Maize Consumption among
the Earliest Settled Villagers in Jalisco,
Mineralogical
Characteristics of Fossilization of the LeMoustier Humerus (with H. Ramsay and L. Ross) Poster presented at
the annual meeting of the Paleopathology Association,
Independent Testing of
Thermal Imaging Results on
Historic Sites: Two Case Studies from
The Grievance Procedure and the Registry of Professional Archeologists:
Commentary from the Grievance Coordinator.
Forum of the Registry of Professional Archeologists,
67th annual meeting, Society for American Archaeology,
III.
Editorships, Offices, and Consultancies
Bender,
Margaret C.
Program Chair,
Southern Anthropological Society Annual Meeting, 2002.
Secretary/Treasurer, Southern Anthropological
Society, 2002-2005.
Member, Editorial Board, Museum Anthropology
Book Review Editor, Museum
Anthropology (a peer-review
journal)
Kaplan,
Jay R.
Associate (action) Editor, American Journal of Primatology
Council of the
Institute for Laboratory Animal Research (ILAR), a committee of the National
Research Council and the
Committee on
Regulatory Policies in Animal Care and Use, a committee of the National
Research Council and the
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
Councilor and Program Chair, Society for Latin American Anthropology
Autonomous Municipio of Tierra y Libertad, 20 hrs week Jan-July 2002
Weaver,
David S.
Vice President and Program Chair, Paleopathology
Association. March 2001 – April 2003.
Office of Medical Examiners,
Woodall,
J. Ned
Consultant to historic preservation
societies at Coolemee Mill,
Consultant to historic preservation
society at Historic Bethania,
Consultant to Historic Bethabara, remote sensing and excavations,
Consultant to the Archeological
Conservancy, preservation efforts for archeological resources in
Consultant to Yadkin County Planning Office, and North Carolina Department of Commerce, July, 2001,
time as needed.
IV. External
Grants Received
Woodall, J. Ned
$60,000 +/- Archaeology, various agencies.