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CURRICULUM VITAE Kevin D. Hunt Academic Appointments 2005 – Professor, Anthropology and Center for the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior (Core Faculty, 2002), Indiana University 1997 – 2004 Associate Professor, Anthropology and Center for the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior (Core Faculty, 2002), Indiana University 1991 – 1997 Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Adjunct Professor, Animal Behavior Program, Indiana University 1989 – 1991 Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University Address Office: Home: Department of Anthropology 3407 E. Mulberry Drive Indiana University Bloomington, IN 47401 Bloomington, IN 47405 Telephone Office (direct): (812) 855‐3857 Department: (812) 855‐2555 Fax: (812) 855‐4358 Home: (812) 336‐9032 Electronic E‐mail: [email protected] Web Page: http://indiana.edu/~semliki Education 1989 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Ph.D., Biological Anthropology “Positional behavior in Pan troglodytes at the Mahale Mountains and Gombe National Parks, Tanzania.” (C.L. Brace and R.W. Wrangham, co‐chairs) 1982 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. M.A., Biological Anthropology 1980 University of Tennessee, Knoxville. B.A., Biological Anthropology (Highest Honors, College Scholar) Personal Married to Marion Gewartowski Hunt Three children: Daniel Walter (born 1990), Marion Alison (b. 1990), David Lloyd (b. 1993) Birthdate: March 16, 1957; in Indianapolis, Indiana Languages German: Reading intermediate, speaking basic French: Reading intermediate, speaking basic Swahili: Reading and speaking basic

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CURRICULUMVITAE KevinD.Hunt

AcademicAppointments2005– Professor,AnthropologyandCenterfortheIntegrativeStudyofAnimal Behavior(CoreFaculty,2002),IndianaUniversity

1997–2004 AssociateProfessor,AnthropologyandCenterfortheIntegrativeStudyof AnimalBehavior(CoreFaculty,2002),IndianaUniversity

1991–1997 AssistantProfessorofAnthropology,AdjunctProfessor,AnimalBehavior Program,IndianaUniversity

1989–1991 PostdoctoralFellow,HarvardUniversity

Address Office: Home: DepartmentofAnthropology 3407E.MulberryDrive IndianaUniversity Bloomington,IN47401 Bloomington,IN47405Telephone Office(direct): (812)855‐3857 Department: (812)855‐2555 Fax: (812)855‐4358 Home: (812)336‐9032Electronic E‐mail: [email protected] WebPage: http://indiana.edu/~semliki

Education1989 UniversityofMichigan,AnnArbor.Ph.D.,BiologicalAnthropology “PositionalbehaviorinPantroglodytesattheMahaleMountainsandGombe NationalParks,Tanzania.”(C.L.BraceandR.W.Wrangham,co‐chairs)

1982 UniversityofMichigan,AnnArbor.M.A.,BiologicalAnthropology1980 UniversityofTennessee,Knoxville.B.A.,BiologicalAnthropology (HighestHonors,CollegeScholar)Personal MarriedtoMarionGewartowskiHunt Threechildren:DanielWalter(born1990),MarionAlison(b.1990),DavidLloyd (b.1993) Birthdate:March16,1957;inIndianapolis,Indiana

Languages German:Readingintermediate,speakingbasic French:Readingintermediate,speakingbasic Swahili:Readingandspeakingbasic

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HonorsandAwards

2007 TrusteesTeachingAward,IndianaUniversity

2002 TrusteesTeachingAward,IndianaUniversity

2000 TeachingExcellenceRecognitionAward,IndianaUniversity

1997 TeachingExcellenceRecognitionAward,IndianaUniversity

1996 Firstalternate,OutstandingJuniorFacultyAward,IndianaUniversity

1993,1995 NominatedforPresidentialFacultyFellowsAward,byIndianaUniversity.

1990 Chief’sAward,AnnArborPoliceDepartment,forcontributiontothesafetyand welfareofthecity

1980 PhiKappaPhiNationalFellowshipHonorableMention

1980 PhiKappaPhiChapterScholar,UniversityofTennessee

OtherProfessionalRecognition1995– ListedinMarquis’Who’sWhoinScienceandEngineering1999 Lexington’sWho’sWho1999 InternationalWho’sWhoofProfessionalsExtramuralGrantsandFellowships(P.I.initalics)

2010 Excavationofanunderwatercaverncontainingprimates,otherextinctvertebratesandarchaeologicalremainsinHispaniola:Asiteunderthreat.Co‐PIwithC.Beeker;PI:G.W.Conrad.NationalScienceFoundation,BCS‐1042835($19,878)

2010 PositionalBehaviorofPanpaniscusatLuiKotale,DemocraticRepublicofCongo.KevinD.HuntandGilbertRamos.LeakeyFoundation($13,500)

2009 Orangutanandchimpanzeepositionalbehavior.S.K.S.ThorpeandKevinD.Hunt.RoyalSociety(UK)InternationalTravelGrant($3,078.16[£1917.60])

2008 PositionalBehaviorofPanpaniscusatLuiKotale,DemocraticRepublicofCongo.KevinD.HuntandGilbertRamos.LeakeyFoundation($11,500)

2004–2005 DryHabitatChimpanzeeEcologyandConservationatToro‐Semliki,Uganda (withRandyR.Patrick),HeritageOilCompany($25,000)

2002 Physicalpropertiesofprimateribs:Variationcorticalareaandsecond momentsofarea.REUSupplementtoNationalScienceFoundationBCS98‐ 15991($2,000)2000 Dissertationresearch:BiomechanicalinvestigationofAfricanapesand influencesofpositionalbehavior.DissertationsupportforKristianJ.Carlson. NationalScienceFoundationBCS‐0002686($7,922).

1998–2004 Dryhabitatchimpanzeeecologyandbehavior:Implicationsforhuman bipedalism.NationalScienceFoundationBCS98‐15991($108,790)

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1996–1997 Ecologicalbasesofhumanbipedalism:studyofopenhabitatchimpanzeesat theSemlikiValleyWildlifeReserve,Uganda.NationalScienceFoundation, SGERBNS97‐11124($19,758)

1993 LocomotionandpostureamongprimatesoftheKibaleForest,Uganda. USAID/MakerereUniversityResearchSubcommittee($5,863)

1991 Dietarydifferencesbetweenmonkeysandapes(co‐InvestigatorwithN.L. Conklin;PrincipalInvestigatorR.W.Wrangham),NationalScienceFoundation BNS91‐20960($112,950)

1986 PositionalbehaviorinPantroglodytes.(toR.W.Wrangham),National ScienceFoundationDissertationImprovementProgram,BNS‐86‐09869 ($9,630)1986 QuantificationofpositionalbehaviorinPantroglodytes.SigmaXi($200)1986 PositionalbehaviorinPantroglodytes.LeakeyFoundation($4,095)1980 DanforthFellowshipFinalist($250)

IntramuralGrantsandFellowships

2009 StudyofDry‐HabitatChimpanzeesatToro‐SemlikiWildlifeReserve,Uganda. FacultyResearchSupportProgram($45,377)

2009 Dryhabitatchimpanzeeecology:implicationsforhumanevolution.Overseas ResearchGrant,OfficeoftheVicePresidentforInternationalAffairs($2,500)

2005 Dryhabitatchimpanzeeecology:implicationsforhumanevolution.Bridge Grant,CollegeofArtsandSciences,IndianaUniversity($21,500)

2002 Continuingresearchondryhabitatchimpanzeeecology:implicationsfor humanevolution.SummerFacultyFellowship,IndianaUniversity($8,000)

1999 Dryhabitatchimpanzeeecology:implicationsforhumanevolution.Summer FacultyFellowship,IndianaUniversity($6,500)

1998 LillyFellowship,IndianaUniversity,Bloomington($5,000)

1996 Dryhabitatchimpanzeeecology:implicationsforhumanevolution.Summer FacultyFellowship,IndianaUniversity($6,500)

1994 InstructionaltechnologyequipmentfortheStudentBuilding.(S.Robeson& K.D.Hunt)OfficeofInformationTechnology,IndianaUniversity($22,800)

1994 Visualimagingforthedepartmentsofanthropologyandgeography.(K.D. HuntandS.Robeson)OfficeofInformationTechnology,IndianaUniversity ($13,324)

1993 The nature of open‐forest food resources: implications for the evolution ofbipedalism.SummerFacultyFellowship,IndianaUniversity($6,500)

1993 LocomotionandpostureamongprimatesoftheKibaleForest,Uganda. RUGS(IU)EmergencyGrant‐in‐Aid,IndianaUniversity($500)

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1991 SummerFacultyFellowship,IndianaUniversity($4,500)

1988 Rackham(Michigan)DissertationFellowship($4,800)

1986 MargaretWrayFrenchFellowship($600)

1986 HoraceH.Rackham(Michigan)DissertationResearchGrant($1,500)

1985 HoraceH.Rackham(Michigan)PredissertationGrant($600)

HonorarySocieties1979 PhiKappaPhi1978 PhiBetaKappa1976 PhiEtaSigma

UndergraduateScholarships1979 RoddyUpperclassmanScholarship,UniversityofTennessee1978 RoddyUpperclassmanScholarship,UniversityofTennessee1977 RoddyUpperclassmanScholarship,UniversityofTennessee1976 ColonelT.BartonScholarship,UniversityofTennessee1975 LionsClub(OakRidge,TNchapter)Scholarship,UniversityofTennessee

Publications1.Books.Manuscript K.D.Hunt.SisterSpecies:LessonsfromtheChimpanzee.Inpreparation K.D.Hunt(ed.)RefocusingonHumanEvolution:HumanPaleontology InspiredbyC.LoringBrace.

2.Peer‐ReviewedArticles(seniorauthorinitalics)1.1986 K.D.HuntandV.J.Vitzthum.DentalmetricassessmentoftheOmofossils: ImplicationsforthephylogeneticpositionofAustralopithecusafricanus. AmericanJournalofPhysicalAnthropology71:141‐155.

2.1987a C.L.Brace,K.R.RosenbergandK.D.Hunt.Gradualchangeinhumantoothsize inthelatePleistoceneandpost‐Pleistocene.Evolution41:705‐720.3.1987b H.TakasakiandK.D.Hunt.Furthermedicinalplantconsumptioninwild chimpanzees?AfricanStudyMonographs8(2):125‐128.4.1990a C.L.BraceandK.D.Hunt.Anon‐racialcraniofacialperspectiveonhuman variation:A(ustralia)toZ(uni).AmericanJournalofPhysicalAnthropology 82(3):341‐360.5.1990b C.L.Brace,M.L.Brace,YukioDodo,K.D.Hunt,W.R.Leonard,LiYongyi,Shao Xiang‐qing,SoodSangvichienandZhangZhenbiao.Micronesians,Asians,Thais andrelations:Acraniofacialandodontometricperspective.MicronesicaSuppl. 2:323‐348.6.1991a K.D.Hunt.PositionalbehaviorintheHominoidea.InternationalJournalof Primatology12(2):95‐118.

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7.1991b R.W.Wrangham,N.L.Conklin,C.A.ChapmanandK.D.Hunt.Thesignificance offibrousfoodforKibaleForestchimpanzees.PhilosophicalTransactionsof theRoyalSociety(B)334:171‐178.8.1991c K.D.Hunt.Mechanicalimplicationsofchimpanzeepositionalbehavior. AmericanJournalofPhysicalAnthropology86:521‐536.9.1992a K.D.Hunt.PositionalbehaviorofPantroglodytesintheMahaleMountains MountainsandGombeStreamNationalParks,Tanzania.AmericanJournal ofPhysicalAnthropology87(1):83‐107.10.1992b K.D.Hunt.Socialrankandbodysizeasdeterminantsofpositionalbehaviorin Pantroglodytes.Primates33(3):347‐357.11.1992c C.A.Chapman,L.J.Chapman,R.W.Wrangham,K.D.Hunt,D.L.GeboandL.J. Gardner.Estimatorsoffruitabundanceoftropicaltrees.Biotropica24(4): 527–531.12.1993 R.W.Wrangham,N.L.Conklin,G.Etot,J.Obua,K.D.Hunt,M.D.HauserandA.P. Clark.Thevalueoffigstochimpanzees.InternationalJournalofPrimatology 14:243‐256.13.1994a K.D.Hunt.Theevolutionofhumanbipedality:ecologyandfunctional morphology.JournalofHumanEvolution26:183‐202.14.1994b D.M.DoranandK.D.Hunt.Thecomparativelocomotorbehaviorof chimpanzeesandbonobos:speciesandhabitatdifferences.In:Chimpanzee Cultures,R.W.Wrangham,W.C.McGrew,F.deWaalandP.G.Heltne(eds.). HarvardUniversityPress:Cambridge,pp.93‐108.15.1994c K.D.Hunt.Bodysizeeffectsonverticalclimbingamongchimpanzees. InternationalJournalofPrimatology15:855–865.16.1996a K.D.Hunt.Theposturalfeedinghypothesis:anecologicalmodelforthe evolutionofbipedalism.SouthAfricanJournalofScience92:77–90.17.1996b K.D.Hunt,J.G.H.Cant,D.L.Gebo,M.D.Rose,S.E.Walker,&D.Youlatos. Standardizeddescriptionsofprimatelocomotorandposturalmodes.Primates 37:363–387.18.1998a K.D.Hunt,V.L.Dean,D.W.Fitting,andL.Adler.Ultrasonicdeterminationof theelasticmodulusofhumancorticalbone.MedicalandBiological EngineeringandComputing6:51–56.19.1998b M.W.Marzke,N.Toth,K.Schick,S.Reece,B.Steinberg,K.D.Hunt,R.L. Linscheid,andK.‐N.An.EMGstudyofhandmusclerecruitmentduringhard hammer percussion manufacture of Oldowan tools. American Journal of

PhysicalAnthropology105:315‐333.20.1998c R.W.Wrangham,N.L.Conklin‐BrittainandK.D.Hunt.Dietaryresponseof chimpanzeesandcercopithecinestoseasonalvariationinfruitabundance.I. Antifeedants.InternationalJournalofPrimatology.19:949‐970.21.1998d N.L.Conklin‐Brittain,R.W.Wrangham,andK.D.Hunt.Dietaryresponseof chimpanzeesandcercopithecinestoseasonalvariationinfruitabundance.II. Macronutrients.InternationalJournalofPrimatology.19:971‐998.

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22.2003a ToshisadaNishida,NadiaCorp,MiyaHamai,ToshikazuHasegawa,Mariko Hiraiwa‐Hasegawa,KazuhikoHosaka,KevinD.Hunt,NorikoItoh,Kenji

Kawanaka,AkikoMatsumoto‐Oda,JohnC.Mitani,MichioNakamura,KoshiNorikoshi,TetsuyaSakamaki,LindaTurner,ShigeoUeharaandKoichiroZamma.Demography,femalelifehistoryandreproductiveprofilesamongthechimpanzeesofMahale.AmericanJournalofPrimatology.59(3):99‐121.

24.2003b K.D.Hunt.Thesinglespecieshypothesis:trulydeadandpushingupbushes,or stilltwitchingandripeforresuscitation?HumanBiology.75(4):485‐502.

25.2006 K.J. Carlson, D.M. Doran‐Sheehy, K.D. Hunt, T. Nishida, A. Yamanaka, and C.Boesch. Locomotor behavior and long bone morphology in individual free‐rangingchimpanzees.JournalofHumanEvolution.50(4):394‐404.

26.2007a A.Matsumoto‐Oda,M.Hamai,H.Hayaki,K.Hosaka,K.D.Hunt,E.Kasuya,K. Kawanaka, J.C. Mitani, K. Norikoshi, H. Takasaki and Y. Takahata. Estrus cycle

asynchrony in wild female chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii.BehaviouralEcologyandSociobiology.61(5):661‐668

27.2007b W.C.McGrew,L.F.Marchant,K.D.Hunt.Ethoarchaeologyofmanuallaterality: well‐diggingbywildchimpanzees.FoliaPrimatologica.78(4):240‐244.28.2007c K.E.Langergraber,H.Siedel,J.C.Mitani,R.W.Wrangham,V.Reynolds,K. HuntandL.Vigilant.Thegeneticsignatureofsex‐biasedmigrationin chimpanzeesandhumans.PLoSONE,2(10):e973

29.2010 R.F.Kay,K.D.Hunt,C.D.Beeker,G.W.Conrad,C.C.JohnsonandJ.Keller.PreliminarynotesonanewlydiscoveredskulloftheextinctmonkeyAntillothrixfromHispaniolaandtheoriginoftheGreaterAntilleanmonkeys.JournalofHumanEvolution,60(1):124‐128.

inrevision D.R. Samson and K. D. Hunt. A thermodynamic comparison of arboreal andterrestrial sleeping sites for dry habitat chimpanzees (Pan troglodytesschweinfurthii)attheToro‐SemlikiWildlifeReserve,Uganda.Am.J.Primatol.

submitted D.R.Samson,M.P.MuehlenbeinandK.D.Hunt.Dochimpanzees(Pantroglodytesschweinfurthii) exhibit sleep related behaviors that minimize exposure to flyinginsects? A preliminary report on sleep site choice and the insect‐repellentpropertiesoftreespecies(Cynometraalexandrii)Int.J.Primatol.

ms.a K.D.Hunt,T.NishidaandR.W.Wrangham.Sexdifferencesinthechimpanzee positional behavior, activity budget and diet: relative contributions of rank,

reproductivedemands,andbodysize.InternationalJournalofPrimatologyms.b K.D.Hunt,M.T.O’Mara,andJ.Fuller.Forestcompositioninadryriverine forestchimpanzeehabitatatToro‐Semliki,Uganda.intendedforPrimates.

ms.c K.D.Hunt,J.Fuller,J.Latham,A.J.M.Cleminson,E.Bertram,andR.I. Weiss.DrinkingholediggingbychimpanzeesatSemlikiWildlifeReserve, Uganda.IntendedforAmericanJournalofPrimatology.inprep.a R.R.PatrickandK.D.Hunt.Forestsoilsareneutralandsavannasoilsareacidic acrossariverineforest‐savannatransitionatToro‐Semliki,Uganda.Intended

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forPaleobiology.inprep.b R.W.Wrangham,K.D.HuntandN.L.Conklin‐Brittain.Sexdifferencesindiet infoursympatricKibaleForestfrugivores.inprep.c K.D.Hunt,J.Fuller,J.Latham,A.J.M.Cleminson,E.Bertram,T.O’Mara,and R.I.Weiss.Nestingbehaviorofdry‐habitatchimpanzees,atSemliki,Uganda.inprep.d K.D.Hunt.SuspensorybehavioramongKibalechimpanzeesdecreaseswhen fruitismoreabundant.inprep.e K.D.Hunt.Chimpanzeepositionalbehaviorshowssurprisingconsistency acrosshabitatsrangingfromthicketwoodlandtoclosedcanopyforest. IntendedforInternationalJournalofPrimatology.inprep.f K.D.HuntandG.M.Thomas.Dryhabitatandmoisthabitatfruitsyndromes: implicationsfortheevolutionofbipedalism.IntendedforAmericanJournalof PhysicalAnthropology.3.Peer‐ReviewedChapters1.1991 C.L.Brace,S.L.SmithandK.D.Hunt.Whatbigteethyouhadgrandma! Humantoothsize,pastandpresent.In:AdvancesinDentalAnthropology,M. A.KelleyandC.S.Larsen(eds.).Wiley‐Liss:NewYork,pp.33‐57.2.1998a K.D.Hunt.EcologicalmorphologyofAustralopithecusafarensis:traveling terrestrially,eatingarboreally.In:PrimateLocomotion:RecentAdvances,E. Strasser,J.G.Fleagle,H.M.McHenryandA.Rosenberger(eds.).Plenum: NewYork,pp.397‐418.3.1998b D.C.CookandK.D.Hunt.Sexdifferencesintraceelements:statusorself‐ selection?In:GenderinPalaeopathologicalPerspective,A.Grauer&P.L. Stuart(eds.)CambridgeUniversityPress,pp.64‐78.4.2002 K.D.HuntandW.C.McGrew.ChimpanzeesindryhabitatsatMountAssirik, SenegalandattheSemliki‐ToroWildlifeReserve,Uganda.In:Behavioural DiversityinChimpanzeesandBonobos,C.Boesch,G.HohmannandL.F. Marchant(eds.)CambridgeUniversityPress,pp.35‐51.4.Non‐Peer‐ReviewedChapters1.1991 C.L.Brace,D.P.TracerandK.D.Hunt.Humancraniofacialformandthe evidenceforthepeoplingofthePacific.Proceedingsofthe14thCongressof theIndo‐PacificPrehistoryAssociation,Yogyakarta,Indonesia.Bulletin11:247‐ 269.2.2002 K.D.Hunt.Primatologyasacareer.In:AGuidetoCareersinPhysical Anthropology,A.S.Ryan(ed.)GreenwoodPublishingGroup:Westport, pp.85‐107.3.2004 K.D. Hunt. The special demands of Great Ape locomotion and posture. In:

EvolutionaryOriginofGreatApeIntelligence,A.E.RussonandD.Begun(eds.).CambridgeUniversityPress,pp.629‐699.

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4.2007 K.D. Hunt. Sex differences in chimpanzees foraging behavior and tool use:ImplicationsfortheOldowan. In:TheOldowan:CaseStudies intotheEarliestStone Age. Nicholas Toth & Kathy Schick (eds.) CRAFT Press, Bloomington,Indiana.

5.2010 R.R.Patrick,D.PatrickandK.D.Hunt. LongtermchangesattheToro‐SemlikiWildlife Reserve. In: Long Term changes in Africa’s Rift Valley: impacts onbiodiversityandecosystem,A.J.Plumptre(ed.)NOVASciencePublishers.

5.EncyclopediaEntries,Commentaries,NewsletterArticlesandOtherPublications1.1993 K.D.Hunt. Themosaic lifewayof theearly australopithecines:piecing in some

fragmentsfromtheworldofthechimpanzee.Anthroquest47:3–7.

2.2000 K.D.Hunt. InitiationofanewchimpanzeestudysiteatSemliki‐ToroWildlifeReserve,Uganda.PanAfricaNews.7(2):14‐16.

3.2002 T. O’Mara and K.D. Hunt. The Semliki Chimpanzee Project. TheNewsletter,PrimateFoundationofArizona,13(2):1.

4.2003 V.J. Vitzthum and K.D. Hunt. Frank Livingstone honored at AAPA meetings.EvolutionaryAnthropology,12(4):161‐163.

5.2006a K.D.Hunt. Australopithecines,australopiths. InH.J.Birx (ed.) EncylopediaofAnthropology.SagePublications,ThousandOaks,California,pp.311‐317.

6.2006b K.D.Hunt. Bipedalism. InH.J.Birx (ed.) EncylopediaofAnthropology. SagePublications,ThousandOaks,California,pp.372‐377.

7.2008 C.L.R.Payne,T.H.WebsterandK.D.Hunt.Coprophagybythesemi‐habituatedchimpanzeesofSemliki,Uganda.PanAfricaNews.15(2):29‐32.

8.2009 T.H.Webster,PhineasR.HodsonandK.D.Hunt.ObservationsoftheGroomingHand‐ClaspPerformedbyChimpanzeesoftheMugiriCommunity,Toro‐SemlikiWildlifeReserve,Uganda.PanAfricaNews.16(1):5‐7.

9.2010 W.C.McGrew,L.F.Marchant,C.Payne,T.Webster&K.D.Hunt. ChimpanzeesatSemlikiIgnoreOilPalms.PANAfricaNews17(2):19‐21.

10.2011 K.D. Hunt. Is Lethal Violence an Integral Part of Chimpanzee Society?PsychologyTodayWebLogs,April14,2011.http://www.psychologytoday

.com/blog/the‐naked‐ape/201104/is‐lethal‐violence‐integral‐part‐chimpanzee‐society

11.2012 W.CMcGrewandK.D.Hunt. Chimpanzeepith‐foldingatToro‐SemlikiWildlifeReserve,Uganda.PanAfricaNews.18(2):15‐16.

6.Abstracts(seniorauthorinitalics,*refereedworksasterisked)1.*1984 K.D.HuntandV.J.Vitzthum.Dentalmetricassessmentofthephylogenetic positionofAustralopithecusafricanus.Am.J.Phys.Anthropol.63(2):172.2.*1988 C.L.Brace,M.L.BraceandK.D.Hunt.Australiaincraniodentalperspective. Am.J.Phys.Anthropol.75(2):189.

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3.*1989a K.D.Hunt.PositionalBehaviorinPantroglodytes.Am.J.Phys.Anthropol. 78(2):242‐243.4.1989b Brace,C.L.,Y.Li,S.L.Smith,K.D.Hunt,Z.Zhang,andM.L.Brace.Acraniofacial comparison of Circum‐Pacific peoples. Circum‐Pacific Prehistory Conference

ProgramandAbstracts,Seattle,Washington,August1–6,1989.5.*1990 K.D.Hunt.Implicationsofchimpanzeepositionalbehaviorforthe reconstruction of early hominid locomotion and posture. Am. J. Phys.

Anthropol.81(2):242.6.*1991 K.D.Hunt.Atestoffourpredictionsoftheinfluenceofbodysizeonsuspen sorybehaviorinchimpanzees.Am.J.Phys.Anthropol.Suppl.12:95‐96.7.1992 K.D.Hunt.Sexdifferencesinchimpanzeepositionalbehavior,activitybudget anddiet.BulletinoftheChicagoAcademyofSciences.15(1):4.8.*1993 K.D.Hunt.Sexdifferencesinchimpanzeeforagingstrategies:implicationsfor theaustralopithecinetoolkit.Am.J.Phys.Anthropol.Suppl.16:112.9.*1995a D.C.CookandK.D.Hunt.Sexdifferencesintraceelements:statusorself‐ selection?Am.J.Phys.Anthropol.Suppl.20:78.10.*1995b K.D.HuntandF.Spencer.Amultidimensionalapproachtohumanevolution: C.LoringBraceinretrospect.Am.J.Phys.Anthropol.Suppl.20:114.11.*1996 R.W.Wrangham,N.L.Conklin‐BrittainandK.D.Hunt.Dietaryresponseto seasonalvariationinfruitabundance:chimpanzeescomparedtofrugivorous monkeys.Abstractsofthe1996IPA/ASPCongress.12.*1997a M.W.Marzke,N.Toth,K.Schick,S.Reece,B.Steinberg,K.Hunt,R.L. Linscheid,andK.N.An.Hardhammerpercussionmanufactureoftoolsand earlyhominidhandmorphology.J.hum.Evol.32:A11.13.*1997b S.Reece,B.Steinberg,M.W.Marzke,N.Toth,K.Schick,K.Hunt,R.L. Linscheid,andK.N.An.Sidescraping,endscrapingandthehominidhand.J. hum.Evol.32:A17.14.*1999 K.D.Hunt,A.J.M.Cleminson,J.Latham,R.I.WeissandS.Grimmond.A partlyhabituatedcommunityofdry‐habitatchimpanzees intheSemlikiValley

WildlifeReserve,Uganda.Am.J.Phys.Anthropol.Suppl.28:157.15.2000 K.D.Hunt.Somepreliminaryobservationsofadry‐habitatchimpanzee community in the Semliki‐Toro Wildlife Reserve, Uganda. Abstracts of the

BehavioralDiversityinChimpanzeesandBonobosConference,p.14.16.2001 K.D.Hunt.Thetangledthicketofbipedalismoriginhypotheses: Embarrassment of riches, or just embarrassment? American Association of

Anthropologistsnationalmeeting,December1,2001.17.*2002 K.D.Hunt.Thesinglespecieshypothesis:trulydeadandpushingupbushes,or stilltwitchingandripeforresurrection?Am.J.Phys.Anthropol.Suppl.34:87.18.*2004a K.J.Carlson,D.M.Doran,K.D.Hunt,T.Nishida,A.Yamanaka,andC.Boesch. Cross‐sectional geometry and locomotorbehaviorof habituated chimpanzees

fromtheTaiandMahaleNationalParks.Am.J.Phys.Anthropol.Suppl.38:74.

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19.*2004b K.D.Hunt.Thecognitivedemandsofgreatapelocomotionandposture. Folia Primatologica (Abstracts of the XX Congress of the International

PrimatologicalSociety).75:281.20.*2006 K.D.Hunt.Swingingpendulumcropshominintree.Am.J.Phys.Anthropol. Suppl.42:107.

21.*2007 L.F.Marchant,W.C.McGrew,andK.D.Hunt.Ethoarchaeologyofmanual laterality:well‐diggingbywildchimpanzees.Am.J.Phys.Anthropol.Suppl. 44:163.

22.*2009 L.F.Marchant,W.C.McGrew,C.L.R.Payne,T.HWebsterandK.D.Hunt.Well‐ diggingbySemlikichimpanzees:Newdata.Am.J.Phys.Anthropol.Suppl.48: 183.24.*2009 W.C.McGrewandK.D.Hunt.YouGottoKnowHowtoFold’em:Biassed Wadge‐FoldinginWildChimpanzees.Am.J.Phys.Anthropol.Suppl.48:188.

22.*2009 T.H.Webster,L.F.Marchant,W.C.McGrew,C.L.R.PayneandK.D.Hunt. SemlikiChimpanzeesDoEatInsects.Am.J.Phys.Anthropol.Suppl.48: 268.

23.*2010 L.F. Marchant, T.H. Webster, W.C. McGrew, C.L.R. Payne, and K.D. Hunt.Chimpanzee insectivory detected: Resource availability, monitoring andconsumption.Am.J.Phys.Anthropol.Suppl.50:162‐163.

24.*2012 T.L.Webster,W.C.McGrew, L.F.Marchant, C.L.R. PayneandK.D.Hunt. Theother faunivory’ at Semliki, Uganda: is there evidence for a ‘savannachimpanzee’patternofinsectivory?Am.J.Phys.Anthropol.Suppl.52:

25.*2012 R.F. Kay, K.L. Allen, L.A. Gonzales, K.L. Kruger and K.D. Hunt. DietaryreconstructionofAntillothrix bernensis,aHolocenemonkey from theDominicanRepublic.SocietyofVertebratePaleontology.

26.*2012 K.L. Allen, R.F. Kay, K.D. Hunt, C.D Beeker and G.W Conrad. Brain size andendocranial morphology of Antillothrix (Holocene, Dominican Republic,Hispaniola).Am.J.Phys.Anthropol.Suppl.52:

7.BookReviews1.1993a PrimatologyToday,AkiyoshiEhara,TasukuKimura,OsamuTakenaka andMitsuo Iwamoto (eds.) American Journal of Physical Anthropology 90:

130‐133.2.1993b. TeachingSignLanguagetoChimpanzees,R.A.Gardner,B.T.GardnerandT.E. VanCantfort(eds.).JournalofAnthropologicalLinguistics33:388‐389.3.1993c Origine(s)delaBipédiechezlesHominidés.Y.CoppensandB.Senut(eds.), InternationalJournalofPrimatology14:941–944.4.1994a UniquelyHuman.P.Lieberman.JournalofAnthropologicalLinguistics.36: 120–123.5.1994b PrimatesandTheirRelativesinPhylogeneticPerspective.R.D.E.MacPhee (ed.)HumanBiology66(6):1118‐1121.

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6.1995a PostcranialAdaptationinNonhumanPrimates.D.L.Gebo(ed.)American JournalofPhysicalAnthropology96:100‐102.7.1995b Theropithecus:TheRiseandFallofaPrimateGenus.N.G.Jablonski(ed.) AnimalBehaviour49:557‐559.

8.1997 PrimateBehavior:Information,SocialKnowledge,andtheEvolutionofCulture.D.QuiattandV.Reynolds.Curr.Anthropol.38:322‐324.

9.2006 The Cultured Chimpanzee: Reflections on Cultural Primatology. William C.McGrew.J.Anthropol.Res.62(2):261‐262

8.ReprintedArticle(seniorauthorinitalics)1992 R.W.Wrangham,N.L.Conklin,C.A.Chapman,andK.D.Hunt.The significanceoffibrousfoodforKibaleForestchimpanzees.In:Foraging StrategiesandNaturalDietofMonkeys,ApesandHumans.W.Whiten,and E.M.Widdowson(eds.)OxfordUniversityPress:Oxford.9.OtherPublications(manuscriptsavailableonrequest)1.n.d. K.D.Hunt.C.LoringBraceIV.Program:Evolution,HistoryandBiological Anthropology.AmericanAssociationofPhysicalAnthropologistsannual meeting,Oakland,March30,1995,pp.9‐12.2.n.d. K.D.Hunt.Fieldworkinprimatology.http://php.indiana.edu/~kdhunt/ fieldwork.htmlFieldandResearchExperience

2010 HabituationofchimpanzeesandotherresearchattheToro‐SemlikiWildlife Reserve,Uganda(January,May‐June).Twomonths.

2010 ExcavationoffossilprimatesatPadreNuestro,DominicanRepublic(May) Oneweek.

2009 HabituationofchimpanzeesandotherresearchattheToro‐SemlikiWildlife Reserve,Uganda(June‐July).Onemonth.

2008 HabituationofchimpanzeesandotherresearchattheToro‐SemlikiWildlife Reserve,Uganda(June‐July).Onemonth.

2006 HabituationofchimpanzeesandotherresearchattheToro‐SemlikiWildlife Reserve,Uganda(June‐August).Sixweeks.

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FieldandResearch(continued)

2005 HabituationofchimpanzeesandotherresearchattheToro‐SemlikiWildlife Reserve,Uganda(June‐July).Threeweeks.

2004 HabituationofchimpanzeesandotherresearchattheToro‐SemlikiWildlife Reserve,Uganda(June‐August).Oneandahalfmonths.

2003 Habituationofchimpanzees,establishmentofresearchstation,andcollection of ranging, diet and climatological data at the Toro‐SemlikiWildlife Reserve,

Uganda(July‐August).Onemonth.2002 Habituationofchimpanzees,establishmentofresearchstation,andcollection ofranging,dietandclimatologicaldataattheSemlikiWildlifeReserve,Uganda

(May‐June).Onemonth.2001 Habituationofchimpanzees,establishmentofresearchstation,andcollection of ranging,dietandclimatologicaldataat theSemlikiValleyWildlifeReserve,

Uganda(June‐July).Oneandahalfmonths.2000 Habituationofchimpanzees,establishmentofresearchstation,andcollection of ranging,dietandclimatologicaldataat theSemlikiValleyWildlifeReserve,

Uganda(August).Onemonth.1999 Habituationofchimpanzees,establishmentofresearchstation,andcollection of ranging,dietandclimatologicaldataat theSemlikiValleyWildlifeReserve,

Uganda(March,August–September).Twomonths.1998 Habituationofchimpanzees,establishmentofresearchstation,andcollection of ranging,dietandclimatologicaldataat theSemlikiValleyWildlifeReserve,

Uganda(January–February,August).Threemonths.1997 Habituationofchimpanzeesandestablishmentofresearchstationatthe SemlikiWildlifeReserve,Uganda.Twomonths.1996 HabituationofchimpanzeesattheSemlikiValleyWildlifeReserve,Uganda. Threemonths.1995 Electromyographyofhandandarmmusculatureduringstonetool manufacture. Collaboration with Mary W. Marzke, Kathy D. Schick and

NicholasToth.Oneweek.1993 Feedingecologyandpositionalbehaviorresearchonbluemonkeys,redtails, mangabeysandchimpanzeesattheKibaleForestReserve,Uganda.Sixmonths.1990–1991 Functionalanatomyoffossilhominids.Studyofcastsofearlyhominidsand primateskeletonsatthePeabodyMuseum,HarvardUniversity.Fivemonths.1989–1990 Positionalbehaviorandfeedingecologyofchimpanzees,KibaleForestReserve, Uganda.Threemonths.1987–1988 ResearchAssistant,UniversityofMichiganMuseumofAnthropology. Supervisor:C.LoringBrace.Ninemonths.1986–1987 Positionalbehaviorofchimpanzeesandbaboons,GombeandMahale MountainsNationalParks,Tanzania.Oneyear.

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1985–1986 ResearchAssistant,UniversityofMichiganMuseumofAnthropology. Supervisor:C.LoringBrace.Ninemonths.1985 Positionalbehaviorofzoochimpanzees,KnoxvilleZoo,Knoxville,Tennessee. Onemonth.1981 ResearchAssistant,CenterforHumanGrowthandDevelopment,Universityof Michigan.Supervisor:StanleyM.Garn.Fourmonths.1979–1980 “Ultrasonicdeterminationoftheelasticmodulusofhumancorticalbone.” HonorsThesisresearch,UniversityofTennessee.Supervisors:F.H.Smith,D.W.

FittingandL.Adler.Oneyear.

Presentations

1.SponsoredLectures

2009 “PlanetoftheApesMonkeys:Howcompetitionwithmonkeysdrovetheevolutionofmanyuniqueapeandhumanfeatures”TheStoneAgeInstituteandIndianaUniversitysymposium:“ORIGINS:TheEvolutionoftheUniverse,theEarth,Life,

andtheHumanSpecies.Bloomington,IN,October10.

2007 “Theforesthomeofearlyhominins:firmfoundationorhouseofcards?”NewYorkConsortiumofEvolutionaryPrimatologists,December6.SponsoredbyNYCEP

2007 “Chimpanzeediet,functionalmorphology,rankandsexdifferences:bringingitalltobearontheecologyandbehavioroftheearliesthominins”HopeCollegeSpeakers

Series,October26.SponsoredbytheBiologyDepartment.

2007 “Australopithecine paleoecology and habitat reconstruction: forest, savanna,neitherorboth?”AnthropologySpeakersSeries.SouthernIllinois

University,October12.SponsoredbytheAnthropologyDepartment.

2007 “Ecology of Miocene hominins: perspectives from dry habitat chimpanzeeecologyand foragingbehavior” PaleontologyMeetsPrimatologyConference.UniversityofCambridge,CambridgeUK,April19.SponsoredbyTheNational

ScienceFoundation.

2004 “Chimpanzeesocioecologyinahot,dryhabitat:implicationsforearlyhominin evolution.”Atthesymposium“AfricanGreatApes:DiversityandEvolutionary Perspectives,”Kyoto,March4.SponsoredbyKyotoUniversity.

2003 “Theecologicalbasisofhomininbipedalism: dry‐habitatchimpanzeeresearchyieldssomesurprises.”StonyBrookUniversity,September4.Sponsoredby

StonyBrookUniversity.

2002 “Chimpanzeesinawarm,low‐rainfallhabitatatToro‐SemlikiUganda:what’sso hotaboutdry‐habitatapes?”UniversityofCalifornia,SanDiego,November18. SponsoredbyUCSD.

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2002 “Parallels inaustralopithecineandchimpanzeehabitats: implications forearlyhomininforagingstrategies.”SouthernCaliforniaPrimateResearchForum,

CaliforniaStateUniversity,SanBernardino,November16.

2000 “Somepreliminaryobservationsofadry‐habitatchimpanzeecommunityinthe Semliki‐ToroWildlifeReserve,Uganda,”MaxPlanckInstitute,Leipzig,June13.

SponsoredbytheMaxPlanckInstitute.2000 “Chimpanzeespointtotheevolutionofhumanbipedalism:ResearchatSemliki‐ Toro,Uganda” CoalitionforNationalScienceFunding,Washington,D.C.,May

17.SponsoredbytheIndianaUniversityOfficeofResearchandTheUniversityGraduateSchool.

2000 “Chimpanzeefood‐gettingstrategieshintattheoriginofbipedalism,”Institute ofHumanOrigins,ArizonaStateUniversity,Tempe,March4.Sponsoredbythe

InstituteofHumanOrigins.1999 “Primatesocieties:fivesocialsolutionstotropicalecology,”OberlinCollege, February18.SponsoredbytheDepartmentofAnthropology.1999 “Evolutionofbipedalism:onesmallstep,oronegiantleap?”OberlinCollege, February19.SponsoredbytheDepartmentofAnthropology.1999 “Seminar:researchonadry‐forestchimpanzeecommunityintheSemliki Valley,Uganda” OberlinCollege,February19. SponsoredbytheDepartment

ofAnthropology.1998 “Whycan’twecrackthebipedalismnut?”MiamiUniversityofOhio,September 24.SponsoredbytheDepartmentofSociologyandAnthropology.1998 “TheMio‐Pliocenehominidpuzzle:whenwefittogetherthepieces,dowe understand the origin of bipedalism?” Miami University of Ohio, September

24.SponsoredbytheDepartmentofSociologyandAnthropology.1997 “Testingbipedalismoriginhypothesesondry‐habitatchimpanzees.”LSB Leakey Foundation Symposium “Apes and Our Ancestors: Primate Behavior

andHominidEvolution,”StanfordUniversity,PaloAlto,CA,December6.1996 “Questforfruit:whybipedalismstoodthetestoftime.”Universityof TennesseeDepartmentofAnthropology,November26.Sponsoredbythe AnthropologyVisitingLectureProgram.1996 “Humanbipedalismasatwo‐stepphenomenon.”UniversityofTennessee DepartmentofAnthropology,November27.SponsoredbytheAnthropology VisitingLectureProgram.1995 “EcologicalmorphologyofAustralopithecusafarensis:travelingterrestrially, eatingarboreally.”UCDavis,March27.SponsoredbyWenner‐Gren.1993 “Standinguptochowdown:anatomyandecologyinapesandafarensis.” University of Chicago, Chicago IL, December 7. Sponsored by BBC Horizons

Productions.1991 “Reconstructingaustralopithecinelocomotionandposture:gettingtherefrom

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here.” Indiana University, January 21. Sponsored by the Department ofAnthropology.

1991 “Chimpchest,humanhip:chimpanzeemechanicsasatoolforunderstanding the earliest humans.” University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, February 15.

SponsoredbytheDepartmentofAnthropology.1991 “WhatFifihadtosayaboutLucy:achimp’seyeviewofaustralopithecine locomotionandposture.”NewYorkUniversity,February28.Sponsoredbythe

DepartmentofAnthropology.1991 “Sexdifferencesinchimpanzeepositionalbehavior:theinfluenceofsocialrank and diet.” Understanding Chimpanzees Conference, FieldMuseum, Chicago,

December11.SponsoredbyChicagoAcademyofSciences.1989 “Locomotionandpostureinthecommonchimpanzee:datafromwild chimpanzees.” Texas A & M University, February 20. Sponsored by the

DepartmentofAnthropology.1989 “MechanicalinterpretationsofthepositionalbehaviorofPantroglodytes: implications for fossilhominidpositionalevolution.” RutgersUniversity,April

18.SponsoredbytheDepartmentofAnthropology.

2.PresentedPapersatProfessionalMeetings2006 “Swingingpendulumcropshomininbush,”75thannualmeetingoftheAmerican AssociationofPhysicalAnthropologists.Anchorage,March10.2004 “Cognitivedemandsofgreatapelocomotionandposture,”XXCongressofthe InternationalPrimatologicalSociety.Torino,Italy,August26.2002 “Thesinglespecieshypothesis:trulydeadandpushingupbushes,orstill twitchingandripeforresurrection?”AmericanAssociationofPhysical Anthropologistsannualmeeting.Buffalo,NY,April17.2001 “Thetangledthicketofbipedalismoriginhypotheses:Embarrassmentofriches, orjustembarrassment?”AmericanAnthropologicalAssociationannual meeting.Washington,DC,December1.1999 “Apartlyhabituatedcommunityofdry‐habitatchimpanzeesintheSemlikiValley Wildlife Reserve, Uganda.” American Association of Physical Anthropologists

annualmeeting,Columbus,OH,April29.1995 “Amultidimensionalapproachtohumanevolution:C.LoringBracein retrospect.”AmericanAssociationofPhysicalAnthropologistsannual meeting,OaklandCA,March30.1994 “Causesofvariationintheaustralopithecinetoolkit.”SocietyofAfricanist Archaeologists(SAfA)12thBiennialconference,IndianaUniversity,April29.1993 “Sexdifferencesinchimpanzeeforagingstrategies:implicationsforthe australopithecinetoolkit.”AmericanAssociationofPhysicalAnthropologists annualmeeting,TorontoON,April15.1991 “Atestoffourpredictionsoftheinfluenceofbodysizeonsuspensory behaviorinchimpanzees.”AmericanAssociationofPhysicalAnthropologists

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annualmeeting,Milwaukee,WI,April5.1990 “Implicationsofchimpanzeepositionalbehaviorforthereconstructionofearly hominidlocomotionandposture.”AmericanAssociationofPhysical Anthropologistsannualmeeting,MiamiFL,April6.1989 “PositionalbehaviorinPantroglodytes.”AmericanAssociationofPhysical Anthropologistsannualmeeting,SanDiegoCA,April6.1984 “DentalmetricassessmentofthephylogeneticpositionofAustralopithecus africanus.”AmericanAssociationofPhysicalAnthropologistsannual meeting,PhiladelphiaPA,April13.

3.InvitedScholarlyLectures

2010 “TheRoadNotTaken:HowMonkeysOutcompetedApesandSettheStageforHuman Brain Expansion” Guest Lecture in Beverly Stoeltje’s anthropologyCapstoneSeminar,March11

2009 “DivergencebetweenOldWorldMonkeysandApes:Whatdoesitmeanforthehumandiet?”GuestLectureinAnyaRoyce’santhropologyE105,Nov.17

2008 “ChimpanzeeLanguage,”GuestLecture inSteveFrank’sA105Linguisticsclass,October7

2007 “ChimpanzeeLanguage,”GuestLecture inSteveFrank’sA105Linguisticsclass,October1

2007 “Explainingsexdifferencesamongchimpanzeesindiet,positionalbehaviorandsociality”IndianaUniversityCISABsummerResearchExperiencefor

Undergraduatesclass,BillTimberlake,organizer,May30

2007 “Findingfoodisnopicnic: Theeffectsofpartysize,socialrank,bodysize,sexandreproductivestatusonchimpanzeeactivitybudgetsandfeedingbehavior,”

GuestLectureinGraciaClark’santhropologyCapstoneSeminar,January16

2006 “Thepoliticalanimal:Howprimatesexcelincognitivetasksrelatedto politicalmanipulation,”the26thAnnualMeetingoftheAssociationforPolitics andtheLifeSciences,Bloomington,Indiana,October26

2005 “Theevolutionofbipedalism”MaxPlanckInstituteforEvolutionary Anthropology,June23.

2005 “Functionalmorphologyofthechimpanzee,withabrieflookatearlyhominins.” MaxPlanckInstituteforEvolutionaryAnthropology,May17.

2005 “Sexdifferencesinchimpanzee…andbeyond.”MaxPlanckInstitutefor EvolutionaryAnthropology,May10.

2005 “Findingfoodisnopicnic:theaffectofsocialrank,bodysize,partysize,sex,and estrusstateonactivitybudgetandfeedingbehavior.”MaxPlanckInstitutefor EvolutionaryAnthropology,May3.2005 “Theecologicalmorphologyofchimpanzees.”LeipzigZoo,LeipzigGermany,

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April132003 “Studyofdry‐habitatchimpanzeebehaviorinWesternUgandaandits implicationsforhumanevolution..”DepartmentofAfricanStudies,Indiana University,September30.2003 “Whydoanthropologistsstudyprimates?”GuestLectureinScheiberclass, IndianaUniversity,April211999 “Isthereahumanfossilrecord?”GuestlectureinBiologyL318,Biology Department,IndianaUniversity,Bloomington,February23.1997 “Discussant:Centralinhibitioninchimpanzees.”KinseyInstitute,Indiana University,December4.1993 “Treestotools:theevolutionofthehumanforagingpattern.”ExploringAfrican PrehistoryWorkshop,IndianaUniversity,May1.1991 “Smittenhipandthigh,sparedheadandchest:evolutionvisitedonthe australopithecines.”PeabodyMuseum,HarvardUniversity,March15.1989 “Chimpanzeefeedingecologyasananaloguefortheaustralopithecines: arborealbipeds?”PeabodyMuseum,HarvardUniversity,Sept.24.1988 “Walkonthewildside:acursorylookatlocomotionandlifestyleinthe chimpanzeesofMahaleandGombe,Tanzania.”MichiganMuseumof Anthropology,April21.

4.ServiceandOutreachLectures2011 “The evolution of human bipedalism: hypotheses and evidence” Mini‐

University,IU,June232010 “Making sense of ‘Ardi,’ the new Ardipithecus ramidus fossils: chimpanzee,

human,orboth??”Mini‐University,IU,June212009 “Not Dead Yet: Why the Neanderthal controversy still has a pulse” Mini‐

University,IU,June222008 “PlanetoftheApesMonkeys”Mini‐University,IU,June232007 “Lucy’sBaby:3.3Million‐Year‐OldSkeletonofaJuvenileAustralopithecine RevealstheCourseofHumanEvolution?”Mini‐University,IU,June22

2007 “Didbipedalismmakeushuman?”ScienceCafé,BordersBookstore,April12

2004 “Chimpanzeeanatomyandbehavior,”BinfordElementarySchool(4thGrade), Bloomington,IN,June42003 “Thestagesofhumanevolution,”Mini‐University,IndianaUniversity,June232003 “Religionandhumanevolution”ReadCenterBibleStudyGroup,Indiana University,April172002 “Progressattheperiphery:researchonchimpanzeesinanextreme environmentatSemliki,Uganda.”AnimalBehaviorSeminarSeries,Indiana University,January30.2001 “BipedalismsinceDarwin:Randomwalk,orpositiveprogress?”CRAFT, IndianaUniversity,December7.

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2001 “Fiveprimatesocieties,”Mini‐University,IU,Bloomington,June232001 “Anintroductiontoourcousin,thechimpanzee:socialbehavior,language experiments,andprospectsfortheircontinuingexistenceinthewild,” SponsoredbytheCenterForSustainableLiving,MonroeCountyPublicLibrary, Bloomington,IN,March32001 “Careersinacademia”BinfordElementarySchool(5thGrade),Bloomington,IN, April122000 “ApesoftheWorld,”BinfordElementarySchool(4thGrade),Bloomington,IN, November172000 “Thestagesofhumanevolution,”Mini‐University,IndianaUniversity,June212000 “Fossilevidenceforhumanevolution,”ContinuingStudies,IndianaUniversity, February3,10and17.2000 “Chimpanzees,”ChildsElementarySchool(3rdGrade),Bloomington,IN,Feb.4.1999 “Fiveprimatesocieties,”Mini‐University,IndianaUniversity,Bloomington,June 251999 “Primateevolution”BinfordElementarySchool,Bloomington,IN,May28.1998 “Primatesocieties”Mini‐University,IndianaUniversity,Bloomington,June17.1998 “Thedietofwildchimpanzees,”CollinsLivingLearningCenter,Indiana University,March25.1998 “WildapesofAfrica,”RapwithaResearcherProgram,Children’sMuseumof Indianapolis,March7.1997 “ProgressonhabituationofchimpanzeesattheSemlikiValleyWildlifeReserve, Uganda.”UndergraduateAnthropologySociety,IndianaUniversity,Sept.18.1997 “Thepanoplyofhumanevolution:frombipedalapestomodernhumans.” LecturetoBloomingtonNorthHighSchoolstudents,May21,1997.1997 “ChimpanzeesinwildAfrica”RogersElementarySchool,Bloomington,IN, March25.1996 “Testingthepredictionsoftheposturalfeedinghypothesisonchimpanzeesof theSemlikiValleyWildlifeReserve,Uganda.”UndergraduateAnthropology Society,IndianaUniversity,November12.1996 “AcademicopportunitiesatIU.”RedCarpetDaypresentationtohighschool juniors,IndianaUniversity,November10.1996 “Humanbipedalismasatwo‐stepphenomenon.”EvolutionaryBiologyStudy Group,IndianaUniversity,May8.1995 “Thediversesocietiesofthegreatapes.”Harmony(High)School,Bloomington, December14.1994 “Meetyourancestors:AustralopithecusafarensisandHomoerectus.”Harmony (Middle)School,Bloomington,March8.1994 “Whatapestellusaboutourancestors.”Harmony(Grammar)School, Bloomington,March8.

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1992a “Sexdifferencesinchimpanzeeforagingstrategies:implicationsforthe australopithecinetoolkit.”CRAFT,IndianaUniversity,February13.1992b “Hangingwiththeapes:fieldstudyandfunctionalmorphologyofchimpanzees.” GeologicalSciences,IndianaUniversity,March4.Teaching1.TeachingInterests Humanpaleontology,hominidandpongidfunctionalanatomy,primatefeeding ecology,primatesocialbehavior,anatomy,humanosteology

2.CoursesDevelopedHUMANORIGINSANDPREHISTORY(A105[firsttaught1991]):Indiscussiongroups, labs, and well‐illustrated lectures the origins of features that makehumansuniqueareinvestigated.Studentslearnwhatourancestorslookedlikeat each stage of our evolution, and why. We search for the origins ofbipedalism,thereasonsforourlossofbodyhair,andwhywehavelargebrainsandrichdiets. Welookforthebeginningsofourrelianceontechnology,andthe roots of our current numerical success. Our fellow primates provideecologicalandevolutionaryexamplesthatguideourevolutionaryinvestigationofhumans.EVOLUTIONOFPRIMATESOCIALBEHAVIOR(B368/568[1991]):Primatesocieties are parsed into 5 basic systems, after which variations on thesethemes are investigated. Students learn that nonhuman primates vary fromsolitary,positivelyantisocialspecies,toanimalsthatgatheringroupsofupto300. The evolutionary and ecological bases of primate intelligence,communication, tool use, territoriality, aggression, parenting, affiliation, andsocialityaredetailed.INTRODUCTIONTOBIOLOGICALANTHROPOLOGY(B200[1992]):B200isanintroduction to the biological study of humans. Students learn the basics ofgenetics,evolutionarytheory,humanevolution,humanadaptation,andhumanvariation.Fivesupervisedlabsgivestudentshands‐onexperiencewithprimatemorphology,dentalanatomy,fossilanatomy,andbiologicalmethods.HUMANPALEONTOLOGY(B464[1992]):OurunderstandingofhumanevolutionistracedfromclassicalGreekphilosophy,tothemodernsynthesis,tosocioecology.EpistemologyfromPlatotoPopperisrelatedtothehumanfossilrecord.Fourlabsallowstudentstoexaminefossilprimatesandfossilhumansfirst‐handtogainanin‐depthfamiliaritywitheverystageofhumanevolution.Ecology,subsistencestrategy,andfunctionalanatomyareemphasized.THEORYANDMETHODINHUMANPALEONTOLOGY(B524[1993]):Hypothesistesting,experimentaldesignandevolutionarytheoryareexaminedthroughtheprimaryliterature. Aselectionofdiverseandinfluentialresearcharticlesfocusdiscussion. Interwovenwithreadingsarelabsinwhichstudentsobserve,measure and then interpret hominid fossils in light of the readings.Paleoecology, species identification, molecular taxonomy and cladistics are

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critiqued as the meaning of human fossils is explored. Graduate studentsachievea levelof familiaritywithhominidfossilsthatpreparesthemtoteachhumanpaleontologytoundergraduateswithconfidenceandcurrency.TREESTOTOOLS:EVOLUTIONOFTHEHUMANFORAGINGPATTERN(B400/600[1994]):Inthisseminaradeeperunderstandingoffossilhominidculturalandintellectual evolution is sought through readings on optimal diet theory,optimal foraging theory, socioecology, human and ape food processingtechniques,apeforagingstrategies,apetooluseandearlyhumantechnology.SISTERSPECIES:LESSONSFROMTHECHIMPANZEE(E105[1995]):SisterSpeciesis as much a survey of the natural sciences as it is a review of chimpanzeeresearch. Chimpanzee research ismerely the nexus throughwhich studentsare introduced to the fields of history and philosophy of science, taxonomy,anatomy, functional morphology, kinesiology, physiology, ecology, nutrition,ethology, molecular biology, epidemiology, pathology, endocrinology,embryology, genetics, psychology, linguistics, public policy, and animalconservation.UPFROMTHEAPE:WHYARETHEREHUMANS?(B400/600[1995]):Inthisseminar students discuss hypotheses that purport to explain why and whenhumans evolved characteristics unique among the primates. Seminar beginswith adiscussionofwhich featuresdefinehumanity. A seriesof lecturesonhuman evolution follows. Students read, discuss and debate the merits ofscientificarticlesthatgrapplewithcriticalissuesinhumanevolution.ADVANCEDREADINGSINHUMANPALEONTOLOGY(B400/600[1995]):Advancedundergraduatesandgraduate students readanddiscuss themeritsandmeaningofup‐to‐the‐weekhumanevolutionresearch.Focusisonground‐breakingworks fromthemonthsandweeks–andsometimeshours–beforeeachmeeting.Studentshaveastrongvoiceinthechoiceofweeklytopics.PRIMATEFIELDOBSERVATIONTECHNIQUES(A495[1995]):Behavioralsampling, behavioral statistics, hypothesis testing, experimental design,practical botany, primate ecology, and ecological sampling are among thetopics in thismethods course. Students are required to critique a sampleoflaudable primate behavior papers and applywhat they have learned in theirownproject.

PRIMATES (B466 [2001]): Primates is an upperclass/graduate level seminarmeantforadvancedbioanthropologyundergraduatemajorsandgraduateswithresearch interests in primate behavior and ecology. In the course of thesemester we will work our way through John Fleagle's masterful PrimateAdaptation and Evolution. Among the issues Fleagle addresses are theevolution of primate feeding strategies, primate functional anatomy, theevolutionary and ecological bases of sociality, evolution of territoriality andprimatephylogenyarecoveredinthetext.Familiaritywithprimatetaxonomy,socioecologyandevolutionarytheoryarehelpful.PRIMATEBEHAVIOR:THEJANEGOODALLLEGACY(B400/600[2002]):

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PrimateBehaviorconsistsoftwoweeksof lecturesonchimpanzeebehavioralresearch, followedby seminardiscussion. Students consider the structureofchimpanzee ecology and society, the quality of relationships betweenchimpanzees, feeding behavior, sexual behavior, communication, languagestudies, association patterns, grooming relationships, mother‐infantinteractions, reproduction, locomotion and posture, hunting, tool use,dominance relationships, aggression, and the importanceof kin relationships.Seminar discussion begins with consideration of two classic descriptions ofchimpanzeebehaviorby JaneGoodall, In The ShadowofMan andThroughaWindow,followedbydiscussionoftheGoodall’smoreformalresearchandthatofhercolleagues.THE ADAPTED PRIMATE MIND (A501/B400/B600 [2004]): The Adapted PrimateMind is a seminar concernedwith the unusual selective pressures that haveactedonthenonhumanprimatemindtoyieldahostofunusualandcomplexbehaviors. Some particular issues that will be discussed in the seminar are:complexityofforagingregimes,categorizationanddiscrimination,optimal‐dietdecision making, tool use, quantitative abilities, communication, long‐termrelationshipmaintenance,reciprocityandexchange,theoryofmind,deception,coalition formation, political maneuvering, and culture. We explore theseissuesthroughreadingsdrawnfrombothatextandtheprimary literature, intalks given by guest speakers, and in discussions with visitors and amongourselves. Principal readings come from Tomasello and Call’s PrimateCognition,supplementedbyprimaryliteraturewhereappropriate.HOW WE GOT HERE: A LOOK AT CHIMPANZEES, DARWIN AND OTHER CLUES TOUNDERSTANDINGTHEEVOLVEDHUMAN(CollegeS105[2005]):Thehumanbodyisamarvelousmachine:itiscapableofremarkablefeatsofendurance;ithousesabrain capable of supercomputer‐like intellectual calculations; and it isremarkably sturdy, resilient and durable. Inmanyways, the bodymaintainsitselfalmostwithoutournoticing.Itfightsoffdisease,turnsfoodintoenergy,repairs itself, and accommodates to an extraordinary range of temperatures.Some of these capabilities are unusual—if not unique—in the animal world,others are unremarkable and performed every bit as competently by otheranimals,andstillotherhumancapacities,suchasnightvision,muscularpower,bonestrength,acuityofsmell,andreproductiveoutputseempositivelystuntedcompared to other animals. In this classwe consider how humans came toexistbylookingatwhathumansare,howandwhytheycametobe,howtheyaresimilartoanddifferentfromotheranimals,andhowourevolutionarypastinfluencesourlivestoday.

3.TeachingHistory,Instructor

11‐12 Spr. B466 ThePrimates (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (scheduled) Spr. E105 SisterSpecies:LessonsfromtheChimpanzee(Fr) (scheduled)

11‐12 Fall B524 TheoryandMethodinHumanPaleontology (Grad) (11students)

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10‐11 Spr. B400/600 MioceneApes (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (10students) Spr. E105 SisterSpecies:LessonsfromtheChimpanzee(Fr) (120students)

10‐11 Fall B466 ThePrimates (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (10students)

09‐10 Spr. B524 TheoryandMethodinHumanPaleontology (Grad) (10students) Fall B368/568 EvolutionofPrimateSocialBehavior (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (36students) Fall B464 HumanPaleontology (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (19students)

08‐09 Spr. B466 ThePrimates (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (23students) Fall E105 SisterSpecies:LessonsfromtheChimpanzee(Fr) (87students)

07‐08 Sum E105 TheEvolvedHuman(IFS) (Fr) (13students) Spr. B464 HumanPaleontology (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (19students) B524 TheoryandMethodinHumanPaleontology (Grad) (7students) Fall B368/568 EvolutionofPrimateSocialBehavior (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (25students)06‐07 Sum E105 TheEvolvedHuman(IFS) (Fr) (9students) GuestLecturer(sixlectures)in“Primate BehaviorandConservationFieldSchool inCostaRica” (Jr‐Sr) (21students) Spr. E105 SisterSpecies:LessonsfromtheChimpanzee(Fr) (125students) B368/568 EvolutionofPrimateSocialBehavior (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (65students) Fall B400/600 ChimpanzeeBehavior:TheGoodallLegacy (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (24students) B200 IntroductiontoBiologicalAnthropology (Soph) (115students)05‐06 Sum E105 TheEvolvedHuman(IFS) (Fr) (11students) Spr. B464 HumanPaleontology (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (19students) B524 TheoryandMethodinHumanPaleontology (Grad) (7students) Fall B400/600 CurrentReadingsinHumanPaleontology (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (9students) B368/568 EvolutionofPrimateSocialBehavior (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (37students)04‐05 Spr. Sabbatical Fall B400/600 TheAdaptedPrimateMind (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (16students) B200 IntroductiontoBiologicalAnthropology (Soph) (93students)03‐04 Sum. E105 SisterSpecies:LessonsfromtheChimpanzee(Fr) (21students) Spr. B464 HumanPaleontology (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (28students) B524 TheoryandMethodinHumanPaleontology (Soph) (11students) Fall B400/600 ChimpanzeeBehavior:TheGoodallLegacy (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (27students) B200 IntroductiontoBiologicalAnthropology (Soph) (92students)02‐03 Sum. E105 SisterSpecies:LessonsfromtheChimpanzee(Fr) (30students) Spr. B400/600 ChimpanzeeBehavior:TheGoodallLegacy (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (26students) B200 IntroductiontoBiologicalAnthropology (Soph) (107students) Fall B400/600 CurrentReadingsinHumanPaleontology (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (7students) B368/568 EvolutionofPrimateSocialBehavior (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (54student01‐02 Spr. A105 HumanOriginsandPrehistory (Fr) (217students) B466 ThePrimates (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (20students) Fall E105 SisterSpecies:LessonsfromtheChimpanzee(Fr) (120students) B400/600 AdvancedReadingsinHumanPaleontology (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (9students)

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00‐01 Sum. E105 SisterSpecies:LessonsfromtheChimpanzee(Fr) (30students) Spr. B524 TheoryandMethodinHumanPaleontology (Gr) (5students) B464 HumanPaleontology (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (35students) Fall B400/600 AdvancedReadingsinPrimatology (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (7students) B200 IntroductiontoBiologicalAnthropology (Soph) (149students)99‐00 Spr. E105 SisterSpecies:LessonsfromtheChimpanzee(Fr) (108students) B400/600 AdvancedReadingsinHumanPaleontology (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (11students) Fall UndergraduateAdvisingTeachingRelease98‐99 Spr. B524 TheoryandMethodinHumanPaleontology (Gr) (4students) S511 CurrentIssuesinPaleoanthropology (Gr) (7students) B464 HumanPaleontology (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (33students) A105 HumanOriginsandPrehistory (Fr) (208students) Fall B200 IntroductiontoBiologicalAnthropology (Soph) (90students) B368/568 EvolutionofPrimateSocialBehavior (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (65students)97‐98 Spr. Sabbatical Fall E105 SisterSpecies:LessonsfromtheChimpanzee(Fr) (120students) B400/600 AdvancedReadingsinHumanPaleontology (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (11students)

96‐97 Spr. B524 TheoryandMethodinHumanPaleontology (Gr) (5students) B464 HumanPaleontology (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (18students) Fall E105 SisterSpecies:LessonsfromtheChimpanzee(Fr) (104students) B400/600 AdvancedReadingsinHumanPaleontology (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (9students) A495 ReadingsinPrimatology(6hrscredit) (Jr‐Sr) (1student) A495 ReadingsinPaleoanthropology(1hrcredit) (Gr) (5students)

95‐96 Sum. B368 EvolutionofPrimateSocialBehavior (Jr‐Sr) (13students) Spr. A105 HumanOriginsandPrehistory (Fr) (130students) B368/568 EvolutionofPrimateSocialBehavior (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (74students) A495 ReadingsinPaleoanthropology (Gr) (3students) A495 IndependentStudy (Jr‐Sr) (2students) Fall B400/600 UpfromtheApe:WhyAreThereHumans? (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (25students) B464 HumanPaleontology (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (26students) A495 ReadingsinPaleoanthropology (Gr) (4students)94‐95 Sum. B200 IntroductiontoBiologicalAnthropology (Soph) (28students) Spr. E105 SisterSpecies:LessonsfromtheChimpanzee(Fr) (113students) B524 TheoryandMethodinHumanPaleontology (Gr) (8students) Fall A105 HumanOriginsandPrehistory (Fr) (309students) B368/568 EvolutionofPrimateSocialBehavior (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (49students)93‐94 Spr. B464 HumanPaleontology (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (20students) B400/600 TreestoTools:EvolutionofHumanForaging (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (9students) A495 Independentstudy (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (3students) Fall B200 IntroductiontoBiologicalAnthropology (Soph) (86students) B524 TheoryandMethodinHumanPaleontology (Gr) (3students)92‐93 Sum. B200 IntroductiontoBiologicalAnthropology (Soph) (19students) Spr. B368/568 EvolutionofPrimateSocialBehavior (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (38students)

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B400/600 Seminar:OriginoftheAustralopithecinae (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (10students) A495 Independentstudy (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (3students) Fall ResearchLeave91‐92 Spr. B464 HumanPaleontology (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (24students) B200 IntroductiontoBiologicalAnthropology (Soph) (72students) A495 Independentstudy (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (2students) Fall B368/568 EvolutionofPrimateSocialBehavior (Jr‐Sr/Gr) (16students) A105 HumanOriginsandPrehistory (Fr) (108students) Total ~4,300studentsGraduateStudentSupervision

1.DoctoralDissertationsSupervised1991–1998 EricA.Worch,PlayinFourSpeciesofEastAfricanMonkeys:Implications forEarlyChildhoodandElementaryEducation,IndianaUniversity.

1994–2002 KristianJ.Carlson,ShapeandmaterialpropertiesofAfricanpongidfemoraandhumeri:theirrelationshiptoobservedpositionalbehaviors.IndianaUniversity.

1996–2007 JulienneN.Rutherford.Littersizeeffectsonplacentalstructureandfunctionincommonmarmosetmonkeys(Callithrixjacchus):Implicationsforintrauterine

resourceallocationstrategies.IndianaUniversity.

2.CurrentDoctoralSupervision1996– ShawnD.Hurst1998– KimberlyDingess2003– GilbertRamos2006 DavidR.Samson2007 BlaireHensley‐Marschand(Cochairw/DavidPolly)2009 AliciaM.Rich

3.DoctoralDissertationCommitteeMember1992–1996 ScottL.Kight,MaternalBehaviorintheBurrowerBug,Sehiruscintus (Heteroptera:Cydnidae):IntegratingPhysiology,EcologyandOrganism. IndianaUniversity1994–1996 MohamedSahnouni,ArchaeologicalInvestigationsattheLowerPalaeolithic SiteofAinHanech,Algeria,andTheirBehavioralImplication.Indiana University1997–2001 LorenaM.Havill,OsteonRemodeling:TheImpactofMaternalLineageand InteractionsamongVariousInfluentialFactors.IndianaUniversity1997–2003 DietrichW.Stout,StoneToolsandtheEvolutionofHumanThinking: Cultural,BiologicalandArchaeologicalElementsinanAnthropologyofHuman Origins.IndianaUniversity2000–2006 JasonHeaton,TaxonomyoftheSterkfonteinFossilCercopithecinae:The

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PapioniniofMembers2and4(Gauteng,SouthAfrica)2001–2007 CharlesEgeland,ZooarcheologyandTaphonomicPerspectivesonHominid andCarnivoreInteractionsatOlduvaiGorge,Tanzania.IndianaUniversity

2006–2008 AlisonFrenchDoubleday,LRP5PolymorphismsandBoneMineralDensityin theBaboon(Papiohamadryasanubis/cynocephalus).IndianaUniversity1998–2008 LeslieHarlacker.TheBiomechanicsofStoneToolmaking:Kinematicand KineticPerspectivesonOldowanLithicTechnology.IndianaUniversity.

4.CurrentDoctoralDissertationCommitteeMember2007 AugustCosta2007 LisaBecker2007 LaurahTurner2007 CariLewis5.MastersDegreesSupervised

2000–2003 CynthiaCordero.2001–2008 HeatherL.Hansen

UndergraduateStudentSupervision1.B.A.HonorsThesisChair1991–1992 EvanA.Ronneau,TheEvolutionofHumanBipedality.IndianaUniversity1999–2002 JessicaAsh,AnExploratoryStudyoftheRelationshipBetweenPaleoclimatic VariationandCranialCapacityIncreasesintheGenusHomo.Indiana University2002–2003 MatthewNowak,ProximalandSubtalarAnkleJointComplexesinthe Hominoidea.IndianaUniversity2.B.A.HonorsThesisCommitteeMember1991 RichardS.Kassissieh,TheHomoplasticHumanFace.HarvardUniversity1991 David.S.Strait,ComprehensiveDentalSexingofAustralopithecusafarensis Fossils.HarvardUniversity1994–1995 RobinA.Moser,TraumaintheMiddleWoodlandPeriod:Sexandstatusat PeteKlunkandGibsonMoundsites”(defendedSeptember,1995)

3.B.A.IndividualizedMajorProgram2008–2010 IndividualizedMajorProgramAdviser,MargaretHirschauer,“Mammalian SocialBehavior

SymposiumOrganized1995 “Evolution,History,andBiologicalAnthropology.Asymposiuminhonorof C.LoringBrace”(withLuciaAllenYaroch).Sixty‐fourthannualmeetingof

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theAmericanAssociationofPhysicalAnthropologists.ProfessionalSocieties1979– SigmaXi1981– AmericanAssociationofPhysicalAnthropologists1991– InternationalPrimatologicalSociety1992– AmericanSocietyofPrimatologists1993– AmericanAssociationfortheAdvancementofScience1998– AmericanAssociationofUniversityProfessorsService1.Department1991–1993 SalaryCommittee(P.Girshick,Chair)

1991–1993 EquipmentandFundingCommittee(E.Moran,Chair)

1993–1995 SalaryCommittee(C.Greenhouse,Chair)

1994–1995 LongRangePlanningCommittee(K.D.Vitelli,Chair)

1994–1995 ExecutiveCommittee(G.Conrad,Chair)

1994–1999 EquipmentandFundingCommittee(Chair)

1995–1996 UndergraduateAffairsCommittee(R.Meier,Chair)

1995–1999 BiologicalAnthropologyUndergraduateAdvisor

1996–1997 GraduateAwardsCommittee(R.DeMallie,Chair)

1996–1998 UndergraduateAffairsCommittee

1998 ActingGraduateAdvisor(FallSemesteronly)

1999–2001 UndergraduateAffairsCommittee(Chair)

1999–2001 UndergraduateAdvisor

2000–2001 CurriculumReviewCommittee

2001–2003 GraduateAdmissions&AwardsCommittee

1993–2003 DepartmentWebmaster

2000–2004 ExecutiveCommittee

2002–2006 SteeringCommittee,CenterforIntegrativeStudyofAnimalBehavior

1995–present Director,HumanOriginsandPrimateEvolutionLaboratory

2005(Fall) ActingDirectorofGraduateStudies

2005‐2006 Chair,GraduateAffairsCommittee

2006(Fall) ActingChair,DepartmentofAnthropology

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2006 Chair,SearchCommittee,GlobalHealthposition(MichaelMuehlenbeinhired)

2006‐2007 Chair,GraduateAdmissionsandFellowshipsCommittee

2006‐2008 Chair,HumanBiologyHumanOriginsConcentrationCurriculumCommittee

2007‐2008 Chair,GraduateAffairsCommittee

2007‐2008 GraduateAdmissions&AwardsCommittee

2007‐2008 DirectorofGraduateStudies

2007 Chair, Search Committee, Stone Age Institute Paleoneurology position (P.ThomasSchoenemannhired)

2008‐2009 Chair,P.T.SchoenemannTenureCommittee

2008‐2009 InterimChair,DepartmentofAnthropology

2009‐2010 Chair,FrederikaKaestleTenureCommittee

2009 Chair, Search Committee, Anthroplogy faculty member and Director of FirstNationsEducationandCultureCenter,(BrianGilleyhired)

2010 Chair,BrianGilleyTenureCommittee

2011‐2012 Chair,MichaelP.MuehlenbeinTenureCommittee

2009‐2011 DirectorofGraduateStudies

2009‐2011 Chair,GraduateAffairsCommittee

2.College

2001–2006 CollegePolicyCommittee

2003–2004 CollegePolicyCommittee(Chair)

2009‐2010 Chair,FirstNationsEducationalandCulturalCenterDirector(BrianGilleyhired)

3.University

1994 SummerFacultyFellowshipCommittee(A.Carmichael,Chair)1996 MediaProduction’sInstructionalMediaDevelopmentGrantsAward Committee(R.Zuzolo,Chair)1999 ExploringMajorsUndergraduateExpo2000 Judge,IUSTARSUndergraduateResearchProgram2000–2002 BFCExternalRelationsCommittee(JoeMiller,Chair)2000–2002 BFCFoundationRelationsCommittee(RexStockton,Chair)2000–2002 BloomingtonFacultyCouncil(BFC)2002 Chancellor'sFellowshipAwardSelectionCommittee(MichaelMcGerr,Chair)2002 OutstandingJuniorFacultyAwardSelectionCommittee(MatthewChrist, Chair)2002–2003 BFCFacultyAffairsCommittee(AhijitBasu,Chair)

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2002–2004 SabbaticalLeavesCommittee(SusanEklund,GeoffConrad,Chairs)2003 ChairofDeanofFacultiesOfficeCampusReviewBoard,April282003–2004 AmericanAssociationofUniversityProfessor,ExecutiveCommittee2003–2005 BloomingtonFacultyCouncil2003–2005 BFCFacultyAffairsCommittee(TedMiller,Chair)2003–2005 UFCFacultyAffairsCommittee(TedMiller,Chair)2005–2006 BFCAgendaCommittee2003–2005 AmericanAssociationofUniversityProfessors,ExecutiveCommittee2006–2007 BFCAgendaCommittee2007–2008 Co‐Chair,BFCFacultyAffairsCommittee(withTedMiller,fellowco‐chair)2007–2008 BFCFacultyAffairsCommittee(LloydKolbe,Chair)2007–2008 UFCFacultyAffairsCommittee(LloydKolbe,Chair)2007–2008 BFCAgendaCommittee2007–2008 UFCAgendaCommittee2007–2008 BFCBudgetaryAffairsCommittee2007–2008 GeneralEducationCommittee2005–2008 President,AmericanAssociationofUniversityProfessors,BloomingtonChapter2008 GlennBlackLaboratoryofArchaeology,OVPRReviewCommittee2008–2009 SearchCommittee,VicePresidentforFacultyandAcademicAffairs2009–2011 GraduateFacultyCouncil4.OtherService1994 Organizingcommittee(K.D.Schick,N.Toth,co‐chairs),BiannualSocietyof AfricanArchaeologistsBiannualNationalMeeting1998 McNairScholarFacultyMentor(supervisedJessicaF.Cantlon)2004 McNairScholarFacultyMentor(supervisedDavidSamson)1999–2004 Treasurer,SigmaXi,TheScientificResearchSociety,BloomingtonChapter1992–present SigmaXimembershipcommittee2007–2008 President,SigmaXi,TheScientificHonorSociety,BloomingtonChapter2008–2009 CoxScholarMentor,AaronRyan5.ProfessionalRefereeing

Journalreviews AmericanAnthropologist,American Journal of Primatology,American Journalof Physical Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History Novitates,Animal Behaviour, Current Anthropology, Evolutionary Anthropology, FoliaPrimatologica, International Journal of Primatology, Journal of HumanEvolution, Paleoanthropology, Proceedings of the National Academy ofSciences,Science,andYearbookofPhysicalAnthropology.

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Bookmanuscripts Cambridge University Press, Harvard University Press, Norton, Prentice‐Hall,

PrincetonUniversityPress.Grantreviewing LSBLeakeyFoundation,MacArthurFoundation,NationalScienceFoundation, NaturalEnvironmentResearchCouncil,NationalGeographicSociety,Wenner‐

Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Primate ConservationIncorporated.

6.Editorship

2009– EditorialAdvisoryBoard,PoliticsandLifeSciences

Mediaappearances1993 BBCHorizons.“SomeLikedItHot.”Discussedtheevolutionaryoriginof humanbipedalism.

2000 “Humanancestors”Discussionofchimpanzeesandfossilhominidsonchildren's publictelevisionshow,"FridayZone",WTIUPublicTelevisionStation, Bloomington,IN,April21.

2010 “DryHabitatChimpanzees”NationalGeographicReferencesC.LoringBrace RobertJ.Meier RichardW.WranghamMuseumofAnthropology DepartmentofAnthropology PeabodyMuseumUniversityofMichigan StudentBuilding130 HarvardUniversityAnnArbor,MI48109 701E.KirkwoodAvenue Cambridge,MA02138phone:(734)936‐2951 Bloomington,IN47405‐7100 phone:(617)495‐5948 phone:(812)855‐2555