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1 CURRICULUM VITAE (updated 5 July, 2010) Name: MORRIS, Alan Gregory Address: Department of Human Biology, University of Cape Town, Observatory, Cape. SOUTH AFRICA 7925 Telephone: (+27) (0)21-406-6282 (office) (+27) (0)21-791-0500 (home) FAX: (+27) (0)21-448-7226 Electronic-Mail: [email protected] / [email protected] Date of Birth: 22 October 1949 Nationality: dual citizenship: Canadian / South African Marital Status: Married Number of Children: One POST-SECONDARY ACADEMIC RECORD: Year University Degree 1969 – 1973 Waterloo Lutheran University B.A. (Biology) 1973 1973 – 1974 McMaster University Honours equiv.(Anthropology) 1974 1975 – 1979 Witwatersrand University (full time) 1980 – 1984 Witwatersrand University (part time) PhD. (Anatomy) 1984 RELATED EMPLOYMENT: Date Position June – September 1968 Park Naturalist, Presqu’ile Provincial Park, Ontario Sept – December 1968 Part-time Technician, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto June – September 1969 Park Naturalist, Lake Superior Provincial Park, Ontario Sept 1970 – April 1971 Demonstrator, Dept. of Geography, Waterloo Lutheran University Sept 1971 – April 1972 Demonstrator, Dept. of Geography, Waterloo Lutheran University Sept 1972 – April 1973 Demonstrator, Dept. of Biology, Waterloo Lutheran University June – September 1974 Archaeologist, Ministry of Natural Resources, Fort Frances, Ontario Sept – October 1974 Archaeologist, Ministry of Natural Resources, Wasaga Beach, Ontario February – Nov 1976 Demonstrator, Dept. Anatomy, University of the Witwatersrand February – Nov 1977 Demonstrator, Dept. Anatomy, University of the Witwatersrand February – Nov 1978 Demonstrator, Dept. Anatomy, University of the Witwatersrand February – April 1979 Demonstrator, Dept. Anatomy, University of the Witwatersrand July 1979 – Dec 1980 Lecturer, Dept. of Archaeology, University of Cape Town Jan 1981 – August 1985 Lecturer, Dept. of Anatomy, University of Cape Town Sept 1985 – June 1990 Senior Lecturer, Dept. of Anatomy, University of Cape Town July 1990 – Dec 2007 Associate Professor, Dept. of Anatomy, University of Cape Town June 2000 to 2008 Honourary Curator of Physical Anthropology, Iziko Museums, Cape Town Jan 2008 - present Professor, Dept. of Human Biology, University of Cape Town

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    CURRICULUM VITAE (updated 5 July, 2010) Name: MORRIS, Alan Gregory Address: Department of Human Biology, University of Cape Town, Observatory, Cape. SOUTH AFRICA 7925 Telephone: (+27) (0)21-406-6282 (office) (+27) (0)21-791-0500 (home) FAX: (+27) (0)21-448-7226 Electronic-Mail: [email protected] / [email protected] Date of Birth: 22 October 1949 Nationality: dual citizenship: Canadian / South African Marital Status: Married Number of Children: One POST-SECONDARY ACADEMIC RECORD: Year University Degree 1969 – 1973 Waterloo Lutheran University B.A. (Biology) 1973 1973 – 1974 McMaster University Honours equiv.(Anthropology) 1974 1975 – 1979 Witwatersrand University (full time) 1980 – 1984 Witwatersrand University (part time) PhD. (Anatomy) 1984 RELATED EMPLOYMENT: Date Position June – September 1968 Park Naturalist, Presqu’ile Provincial Park, Ontario Sept – December 1968 Part-time Technician, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto June – September 1969 Park Naturalist, Lake Superior Provincial Park, Ontario Sept 1970 – April 1971 Demonstrator, Dept. of Geography, Waterloo Lutheran University Sept 1971 – April 1972 Demonstrator, Dept. of Geography, Waterloo Lutheran University Sept 1972 – April 1973 Demonstrator, Dept. of Biology, Waterloo Lutheran University June – September 1974 Archaeologist, Ministry of Natural Resources, Fort Frances, Ontario Sept – October 1974 Archaeologist, Ministry of Natural Resources, Wasaga Beach, Ontario February – Nov 1976 Demonstrator, Dept. Anatomy, University of the Witwatersrand February – Nov 1977 Demonstrator, Dept. Anatomy, University of the Witwatersrand February – Nov 1978 Demonstrator, Dept. Anatomy, University of the Witwatersrand February – April 1979 Demonstrator, Dept. Anatomy, University of the Witwatersrand July 1979 – Dec 1980 Lecturer, Dept. of Archaeology, University of Cape Town Jan 1981 – August 1985 Lecturer, Dept. of Anatomy, University of Cape Town Sept 1985 – June 1990 Senior Lecturer, Dept. of Anatomy, University of Cape Town July 1990 – Dec 2007 Associate Professor, Dept. of Anatomy, University of Cape Town June 2000 to 2008 Honourary Curator of Physical Anthropology, Iziko Museums, Cape Town Jan 2008 - present Professor, Dept. of Human Biology, University of Cape Town

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    ADVISOR IN FORENSIC OSTEOLOGY 1984 - present: Advisor to the Department of Forensic Medicine at the Universities of Cape Town and Stellenbosch in cases where only osteological remains are present and identification of the individual is uncertain. Expert witness in court cases: Expertise required for the estimation of osteological age, and the identification of cremated human remains. State v.s. Kok 10 April 1987 (age estimate) State v.s. Klaas 10 June 1987 (age estimate) State v.s. Johnson 27 May 1992 (cremated remains) State v.s. Sauls 27 May 1996 (skeletal analysis) State v.s. Botes 13 March 2009 (skeletal analysis) COURSES TAUGHT: 1. Department of Human Biology, University of Cape Town MBChB 1 Human Life Cycle Convenor of Basic Health Science Programme 2002 - 2003 MBChB 1 Human Life Cycle Group facilitator, lecturer, practical tutor 2002 - 2003 MBChB 2 Lecturer – Darwinian Medicine, Race 2005 - present MBI 100W Human Biology Convenor, Lecturer, Tutor (old MBChB curriculum) 1982 - 2001 ANT 204W Anatomical Science

    Convenor & Lecturer: Human and comparative anatomy

    1984 - 1990

    ANT 301/2W Biological Anthropology & Applied Anat

    Convenor & Lecturer: Human evolution, osteological and anthropometrical variation.

    1982 - 2001

    HUB 3010F Applied Anatomy Convenor & Lecturer: principles of anatomy, research methods

    2005 - 2007

    HUB 3011S Biol.Anthropology Convenor & Lecturer: primatology, human variation 2005 - 2007 HUB 2019/3006 Human Biol. Lecturer – evolutionary anatomy 2007 - present BSc(Med) Honours Modules: skeletal biology, forensic anthropology,

    comparative anatomy, history of anatomy & anthropology 1999 - present

    BSc(Med) Honours Convenor: Scientific Communication Programme 2003 - 2009 2. Other Departments at University of Cape Town Education PRIMARY EDUCATION IV What do we mean by 'race'? 1985 - 1988 Sociology Lecture Series: Meaning of Race/Origins of Race 1986 - 1988 Political Science Population admixture and South African race policy. 1985 Extra Mural Studies Public Lecture Series: the search for Man’s origins 1981 Extra Mural Studies Public Lecture Series: the concept of race in natural science 1984 Extra Mural Studies Public Lecture Series: fossil man update 1986 Extra Mural Studies Public Lecture: human evolutionary transformation 1989 Extra Mural Studies Public Lecture: the primate world – colour & shapes 1991 Extra Mural Studies Public Lecture Series: the primates, our nearest neighbours 1993 Extra Mural Studies Public Lecture: things evolving 1998 Extra Mural Studies Public Lecture: human roots 2000 Extra Mural Studies Public Lecture: the Hofmeyr skull 2008 Extra Mural Studies Public Lecture: A Canadian Horseman in the S.A.War 2009 Archaeology AGE 202S, human evolution 1998 - 2000

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    Archaeology AGE 320W, peoples of the Early Iron Age 2000 - present Archaeology AGE 4000W, skeletal biology 1995 - present Multi-media Education Group

    Images of Africa: internet supported postgraduate course. Module 2: Modern Biological Concept of Race/Clines.

    1999 - 2000

    3. Outside of the University of Cape Town Lectures by Invitation: Cape Technicon Univ. Bophuthatswana Univ. Stellenbosch Univ. Pretoria

    MUSEOLOGY III Physical anthropology HISTORY IV The background to national socialist race theory ARCHAEOLOGY Skeletal remains and the concept of race ARCHAEOLOGY Osteobiography:

    1985 1986 1988 1990

    University of Stellenbosch

    FORENSIC ODONTOLOGY: Identification of skeletal variation in forensics.

    1999, 2001, 2003

    Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada

    Department of Anthropology ANTHROPOLOGY 209 : the social behaviour of primates

    June – Aug 1986

    University of Calgary, Canada

    Department of Archaeology ARCHAEOLOGY 603.33 : the origins of modern humans

    Sept – Dec 1991

    Northern Illinois University, U.S.A

    Department of Anthropology ANTHROPOLOGY 240 : intro to physical anthropology

    Sept – Dec 1996

    Institute for Shipboard Education: Semester at Sea. Pittsburgh University

    SPRING 2001 voyage: Division of Anthropology. Anthro 0538 The Archaeologist Looks at Death Anthro 0689 Introduction to Physical Anthropology Anthro 1778 Peoples of Africa

    Jan – April 2001

    Institute for Shipboard Education Semester at Sea. Pittsburgh University

    SPRING 2006 voyage: Division of Anthropology. Anthro 0538 The Archaeologist Looks at Death Anthro 0689 Introduction to Physical Anthropology Anthro 1603 Human Evolution

    Jan – April 2006

    Institute for Shipboard Education Semester at Sea. Pittsburgh University

    SHORE PROGRAMME IN CAPE TOWN Fossil hominids in Africa, The peopling of Cape Town

    1997 - 1998

    Institute for Shipboard Education Semester at Sea. Pittsburgh University

    SHORE PROGRAMME IN CAPE TOWN Race classification in South Africa

    1999 - 2005

    ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE: a) Education Convenor and Co-ordinator of HUMAN BIOLOGY programme 1982 to 2001 Convenor of ANATOMICAL SCIENCE 1983 to 1990

    1994 to 1995 2004 to 2007

    HONOURS co-ordinator in Anatomy 1986 to 2009 Undergraduate Medical Education Committee (UMEC) Vice Chair: Primary Care Sub-Committee Member: Pre-clinical years Sub-Committee Member: Curriculum Development Sub-Committee

    1989 – 1998

    Medical Academic Development Programme Medical Education for South African Blacks (Committee Member)

    1990 – 1998

    Medical Curriculum Review Working Group 1998 – 2003

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    Convenor of Basic Health Science MBChB 1: Semester 1 2002 – 2003 External Reviewer for Dept of Medical Biosciences programme review, University of Western Cape.

    2005

    Convenor of Internal Review of Science courses in Anatomy & Physiology, Department of Human Biology, UCT.

    2006

    Faculty Convenor: Honours for Basic Medical Sciences (Departments of Clinical Laboratory Medicine and Human Biology),

    2008 to present

    Faculty Convenor: Special Studies Modules for MBChB Semester 4 UCT local representative for the Beit Trust Chairman: Beit Trust Subsistence Support Fund Committee (UK based funding body for students from Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi)

    2007 to present 1999 to present

    Acting Head: Department of Human Biology One of several senior staff who is routinely asked fill in for the HOD.

    1999 to present

    External Examiner: Department of Anatomical Sciences, Witwatersrand University 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009

    b) Research South African Association of Archaeologists Subcommittee on the Proper Treatment of Human Skeletal Remains.

    1992 to 2004

    Editorial Board: South African Field Archaeology 1994 to 2006 Member: Archaeology and Palaeontology Permit Committee, South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA)

    1999 to present

    Member: Western Cape Sarah Baartman forum 2002 Exco Member: Standards Generating Body for Archaeology, South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA)

    2003 – 2005

    Member: Iziko Museums Advisory Committee on Human Remains 2004 to present Associate Editor: South African Journal of Science 2008 to present Member of Council of Van Riebeeck Society for publication of Southern African historical documents

    2000 to present

    REFEREE FOR SCHOLARLY JOURNALS 1. South African Archaeological Bulletin. Papers by Humphreys 1982, Winkler 1988, Patrick 1989, Smith et al 1992, Wilson & Lundy 1992, Wynne et al 1996, Steyn et al 1998, Strkalj 1998, Jerardino et al 1999, Sealy et al 2000, Pistorius et al 2001,Mosothwane & Steyn 2004, L’Abbe et al 2005, Pilansberg paper 2007, Sandile paper 2007, Juvenile mortality paper 2008, Nubian craniometry 2009, Gladstone cemetery Kimberley 2010. 2. Abstracts of the Anatomical Society of Southern Africa. Published in the South African Journal of Science 1987 to 1991 and in South African Medical Journal from 1992 -2004; Clinical Anatomy 2005 to present. 3. South African Journal of Science. Papers by Steyn et al 1992, Henneberg & Mathers 1993, Huysamen 1993, Pearson & Grine 1995, Pfeiffer et al 1998, Thackeray et al 2000, Pistorius et al 2000, Sithaldeen & Ackermann 2005, Franklin et al 2006, Steyn et al 2006, Binneman 2006, Stynder et al 2007 (Associate Editor from November 2008). 4. Current Anthropology. Papers by Calderaro 1989, Crellin 1990, Henneberg & Steyn 1992, Lieberman 2000, McDermott 2001. 5. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa. Papers by Keiser 1989, 1991, Henneberg 1991, McKee 1992

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    6. South African Field Archaeology. Papers by Steyn & Broekhuizen 1992, Ross & Henneberg 1994, Abrahams & Fourshe 1995, Steyn et al 1997, Neinaber et al 1998. 7. Palaeotologica Africana. Papers by Thackeray & Keiser 1992, Ferguson 1997, Zipfel & Kidd 2007. 8. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. Papers by Irish 1996, Steyn et al 1997, Bennedetti et al 1998, Rothschild et al 1999, Frayer et al 1999, Mercader et al 2000, Isidro et al 2000. 9. Journal of Human Evolution. Paper by Pinhasi 1998. 10. South African Journal of Cultural History. Paper by Nienaber & Steyn 1998. 11. Ambulatory Child Health, Paper by Zamir 1999. 12. Annals of the Transvaal Museum. Paper by Strkalj 1999. 13. Homo, Papers by Steyn et al 2001, Steyn et al 2006, Wescott & Srikanta 2007, Lestrel et al 2008 14. World Archaeology. Papers by Steyn 2002, Peckmann 2002, L’Abbe et al 2002. 15. American Journal of Human Biology. Paper by Keita 2004. 16. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. Paper by Cunha et al 2006, v.d.Merwe et al 2007, Varas & Thompson 2007. 17. International Journal of Transitional Justice. Paper Cambodian justice 2008 18. Journal of Archaeological Science. Paper by Stynder 2008 19. Clinical Anatomy. Paper by Kirau et al 2009. 20. South African Medical Journal. Paper by Hassoulas 2010. REPORTS ON SKELETONS FOR PRIVATE CONTRACTS / HERITAGE RESOURCE AGENCY / MONUMENTS COUNCIL 1. Morris, AG (Dec 1998) Report on Identity of an Historic Burial from Schoozgezicht in Stellenbosch District. 2. Morris, AG et al (Nov 2000) Report On The Excavation Of Human Remains On The Polyoaks Site, Diep River, Cape Town. 3. Morris, AG & Powrie, C. (Dec 2001) Human Skeletal Remains from Site of the Wreck of the Birkenhead. 4. Morris, AG (Jan 2003) Report to the National Monuments Council on the Exposure of Human Remains at the Groote Kerk Buildings, Cape Town. 5. Morris, A.G. (March 2005) Report on identification of human bone from excavations at Chiappini Street, Prestwich Street and Buitengracht Street on behalf of contract Archaeologist, Ms. M.Patrick. 6. Morris, A.G. (March 2006) Human remains at the ‘Hawker’s Palace’, Port Louis, Mauritius. Report for Historical Society of Mauritius, and Natural History Museum, Port Louis. PUBLICATIONS: Theses, Monographs, Books 1. Morris, AG (1984) An Osteological Analysis of the Protohistoric Populations of the Northern Cape and Western Orange Free State, South Africa. PhD Thesis. University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. 2. Thackeray, A.I., Deacon, J., Hall, S., Humphreys, A.J.B. & Morris, A.G. (1987) The Early History of Southern Africa to A.D.1500. Cape Town: South African Archaeological Society.

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    3. Morris, AG (1992) The Skeletons of Contact: Protohistoric burials from the lower Orange River Valley. Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press. 4. Morris, AG (1992) A Master Catalogue: Holocene Human Skeletons from South Africa. Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press. 5. Morris, AG (2000) A Canadian Mounted Rifleman at War, 1899-1902. Cape Town: Van Riebeeck Society . Second Series, No.31. Chapters in books. 1. Morris, AG (1986) Khoi and San Craniology: A re-evaluation of the osteological reference samples. In: Variation, Culture and Evolution in African Populations: papers in honour of Dr. Hertha de Villiers, eds. R Singer & JK Lundy. Pp.1-12. Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press. 2. Morris, AG (1987) Biological aspects of the burials. In: Nelson Bay Cave, Cape Province, South Africa: the Holocene Levels. Pp. 196-209. RR Inskeep, BAR International Series 357. 3. Morris, AG (1992) Biological Relationships between Upper Pleistocene and Holocene Populations in Southern Africa. In: Continuity or Replacement: Controversies in Homo sapiens evolution. Eds. G Brauer & FH Smith, pp.131-143. Rotterdam: AA Balkema. 4. Morris, AG (1992) Guide to Holocene Human Skeletons from the Saldanha and Elands Bay Regions of the Western Cape Province: with notes on certain specimens. In: Guide to Archaeological Sites in the South-western Cape. Eds. AB Smith & B Mutti, pp.55-59. Cape Town: South African Association of Archaeologists Conference, July 5-9 1992. 5. Lee-Thorp, JA, Sealy, JC, & Morris, AG (1993) Isotopic evidence for diets of prehistoric farmers in South Africa. In: Prehistoric Human Bone: Archaeology at the molecular level. Ed. JB Lambert & G Grupe, pp.99-120. Berlin:Springer-Verlag. 6. Morris, AG (1995) The Einiqua: an analysis of the Kakamas skeletons. In: Einiqualand: Studies of the Orange River Frontier. Ed. A.B. Smith. P.110-164. Cape Town: University of Cape Town Press. 7. Morris, AG (1996) Trophy Skulls, Museums and the San. MISCAST: negotiating the presence of the Bushmen. P.Skotnes (editor). Pp. 67-79. South African National Gallery and University of Cape Town Press. 8. Morris, AG & Tobias, PV (1997) South Africa. In: Spencer, F. (editor) The Encyclopaedia of the History of Physical Anthropology. Pp. 968-976. New York: Garland Publishing. 9. Morris, AG (1999) Phillip Valentine Tobias. In: They shaped our century – 100 most influential people of South Africa during the 20th century. Pp. 355-358. Cape Town: Human & Rousseau.

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    10. Morris, AG (2005) Measure by Measure: The History of Race and Typology in South African Physical Anthropology. In: Štrkalj, G., Pather, N., & Kramer, B. (editors) Voyages in Science: Essays by South African Anatomists in Honour of Phillip V. Tobias’ 80th Birthday. Ppp.121-140. Pretoria: Content Solutions. 11. Morris, AG (2007) Documentation, History and the source of skeletons in collections In: Cassman, V. (editor) Human Remains: A guide for museums and academic institutions. Chapter 10, pp.151-161. Berkeley, California: Altamira Press 12. Friedling, LJ, Morris, AG (2007) Report on the human skeletal remains found at Hawkers’ Palace, Port Louis, Mauritius. In: la Hausse de Lalouvière, P. (editor) Les Bâtisseurs de l’Ile Maurice: Pierres et Patrimonoine de Port-Louis. Chapter 5, pp.127-150. Tamarin, Ile Maurice: Heritage. 13. Morris, AG (2008) De Tuin, a 19th century mission station in the northern Cape. In: Swanepoel, N., Esterhuysen, A. and Bonner, P. (eds) Five Hundred Years Rediscovered: Southern African Precedents and Prospects. pp:103-118. Johannesburg: Wits University Press. 14. Morris, AG (2008) The Cairns of Rehoboth. In: Limpricht, C. & Beisele, M. (eds) Heritage and Cultures in Modern Namibia: In-depth Views of the Country. pp:155-169. Windhoek: TUCSIN. 15. Morris, AG (2009) Archaeological and Palaeoanthropological highlights in South African Science. In: The State of Science in South Africa Chapter 9: Archaeology and Palaeoanthropology, pp.241-260. Pretoria: Academy of Science of South Africa. 16. Morris, AG & Steyn, M. (in press) Palaeopathological studies in South Africa: a history. In: Buiskstra, J. & Roberts, C. (eds) A History of Palaeopathology. Oxford University Press. 17. Morris, AG (in press) Racial Identification of single skulls in forensic cases: when myth becomes reality. In: Strkalj, G. (ed). Teaching Human Variation: Trends. Issues and Challenges. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishing. Journal Articles 1. Morris, AG (1975) Indian deer hunting methods as reflected by Odocoileus virginiana mandible remains in Neutral village middens. Journal of Anthropology at McMaster 1(1):19-30. 2. Morris, AG (1981) Copper discolouration of bone and the incidence of copper artefacts with human burials in South Africa. South African archaeological Bulletin 36:36-42. 3. Morris, AG & Keen, EN (1982) Lawrence Herbert Wells and the history of anatomical illustration. South African Medical Journal 61(2):40-43.

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    4. Morris, AG & Parkington, JE (1982) Prehistoric Homicide: A case of violent death on the Cape South Coast, South Africa. South African Journal of Science 78:167-169. 5. Morris, AG (1983) Human skeletal remains from the Froggy Pond shell midden, Simon’s Town. Simon’s Town Historical Society Bulletin XII(4):132. 6. Hall, M & Morris, AG (1983) Race and Iron Age human skeletal remains from southern Africa: an assessment. Social Dynamics 9(2):29-36. 7. Morris, AG (1986) On the sexual intercourse drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. South African Medical Journal 69(8):510-513. 8. Morris, AG (1987) The Reflection of the Collector: San and Khoi skeletons in museum collections. South African archaeological Bulletin 42(145):12-22. 9. Morris, AG, Thackeray, AI, Thackeray, JF (1987) Late Holocene human skeletal remains from Snuifklip, near Vleesbaai, Southern Cape. South African archaeological Bulletin 42(146):153-160. 10. Morris, AG (1987) Reverend Kling’s skeletons. South African Journal of Ethnology 10(4):159-162. 11. Morris, AG (1988) Archaeological evidence of “Pipe-smoker’s Wear”. Journal of the Dental Association of South Africa. 43:265-269. 12. Morris, AG & Rodgers, AL (1989) A probable case of prehistoric kidney stone disease from the northern Cape Province, South Africa. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 79(4):521-527. 13. Morris, AG (1989) Dental Mutilation in historic and prehistoric South Africa. Quarterly Bulletin of the South African Library 43(3):132-134. 14. Owen, CP, Wilding, RJC, & Morris, AG (1991) Changes in mandibular condyle morphology related to tooth wear in a prehistoric human population. Archives of Oral Biology 36(11):799-804. 15. Sealy, JC, Patrick, MK, Morris, AG, & Alder, D (1992) Diet and dental caries among Later Stone Age inhabitants of the Cape Province, South Africa. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 88:123-134. 16. Bell, C, Morris, AG, & Goldberg, A (1992) A Pathological elbow joint on a skeleton from Pre-historic Zimbabwe and some speculations on its etiology. Newsletter of the Anatomical Society of Southern Africa 26:15-16. 17. Jerardino, A, Yates, R, Morris, AG & Sealy, JC (1992) A dated human burial from the Namaqualand coast: Observations on culture, biology and diet. South African archaeological Bulletin 47(156):75-81. 18. Sealy, JC, Morris, AG, Armstrong, R. Markell, A, and Schrire, C. (1993) An Historic Skeleton from the Slave Lodge at Vergelegen. Historical Archaeology in the Western Cape, South African Archaeological Society, Goodwin Series. 7:84-91.

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    19. Morris, AG (1993) Human remains from the Early Iron Age sites of Nanda and KwaGandaganda, Mngeni Valley, Natal, South Africa. Natal Museum Journal of Humanities 5:83-98. 20. Morris, AG (1993) Mtemankhokwe: Human Skeletal Remains from a Late Iron Age cemetery in the Mangochi District of Southern Malawi. Southern African Field Archaeology 2(2):74-84. 21. Morris, AG (1994) Human skeletal remains from Wosi: an Early Iron Age site in the Thukela Basin, Natal. Natal Museum Journal of Humanities 6:97-104. 22. Morris, AG, Louw, GH, van Wyk, E & Cooper, C (1995) A brief report on the rescue excavation of a human skeleton from Nooitgedacht, Northern Cape Province, South Africa. Southern African Field Archaeology 4(2):120-123 23. Sillen, A & Morris, AG (1996) Diagenesis of bone from Border Cave: implications for the age of the Border Cave hominids. Journal of Human Evolution 31(6): 499-506 24. Morris, AG (1997) The Griqua and the Khoikhoi: biology, ethnicity and the construction of identity. Kronos No.24 pp.106-118. 25. Morris, AG (1998) Dental mutilation in southern African history and prehistory with special reference to the “Cape Flats Smile”. Journal of the Dental Association of South Africa. 53:179-183. 26. Churchill, S.E. & Morris, AG (1998) Muscle marking morphology and labour intensity in prehistoric Khoisan foragers. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 8: 390-411. 27. Ledger, M., Holtzhausen, L-M, & Morris, AG (2000) Biomechanical Beam Analysis of Long Bones from a late 18th century slave cemetery in Cape Town, South Africa. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 112:207-216. 28. Cox, G., Sealy, J., Schrire, C., & Morris, AG (2001) Stable carbon and nitrogen isotrophic analyses of the underclass at the colonial Cape of Good Hope in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. World Archaeology 33(1):73-97. 29. Nurok, M., Morris, AG., O’Connell, C, & Noakes, T./D. (2001) Clustering of athletic ability in male Kalenjin scholars. Sports Medicine (South Africa) March 14-17. 30. Morris, AG (2002) The British Association meeting of 1905 and the rise of physical anthropology in South Africa. South African Journal of Science 98: 336-340. 31. Morris, AG (2002) Isolation and the Origin of the Khoisan: Late Pleistocene and early Holocene human evolution at the southern end of Africa. Human Evolution 17 (3-4):105-114. 32. Morris, AG (2003) The myth of the East African ‘Bushmen’. South African Archaeological Bulletin 58(178):85-90.

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    33. Friedling, LJ, Morris, AG (2005) The frequency of culturally derived dental modification practices on the Cape Flats in the Western Cape. Journal of the South African Dental Association 60(3):97-102. 34. Dlamini, N. & Morris, AG (2005) An investigation of the frequency of squatting facets in Later Stone Age Foragers from South Africa. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. 15:371-376. 35. Morris, AG (2005) Prehistory In Blood And Bone: an essay on the reconstruction of the past from genetics and morphology. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 60(2):111-114. 36. Morris, AG, Dlamini, N, Joseph, J, Parker, A, Powrie, C, Ribot, I & Stynder, D. (2005) Later Stone Age Burials from the Western Cape Province, South Africa. Part 1: Voëlvlei. Southern African Field Archaeology 13 & 14:19-26. 2004/2005 37. Morris, AG, & Ribot, I. (2006) Morphometric cranial identity of prehistoric Malawians in the light of sub-Saharan African diversity. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 130(1):10-25 38. Morris, AG. (2006) Later Stone Age Burials from the Western Cape Province, South Africa. Part 2: Leeufontein. Southern African Field Archaeology 15&1635-41 published in 2007. 39. Grine, FE, Bailey R.M, Harvati, K, Nathan R.P, Morris, AG, Henderson, G.M, Ribot, I. Pike A.W.G, (2007) Late Pleistocene Human Skull from Hofmeyr, South Africa, and Modern Human Origins. Science Vol.315:226-229. 12 January 40. Friedling, LJ, Morris, AG (2007) Pulling teeth for fashion: Dental modification in modern day Cape Town, South Africa. Journal of the South African Dental Association 62(1):106-113. 14. 41. Morris, AG (2008) Searching for ‘real’ Hottentots: the Khoekhoe in the history of South African physical anthropology. Southern African Humanities 20:221-233. 42. Stynder, DD., Wurz, S., Brock, F., Sealy, J., Morris, AG & Volman, T. (2009) A mid- Holocene AMS 14C date for the presumed Late Pleistocene Peers Cave human skeleton from South Africa. Journal of Human Evolution. 43. Morris, AG (2009) Zuckerman versus Marais: a primatological collision. South African Journal of Science. 105(5/6): 238-240 44. Morris, AG (2010) New Hominin fossils from Malapa: The unveiling of Australopithecus sediba. South African Journal of Science 106(3/4):9-10 45. Grine, FE, Gunz, P. Betti-Nash, L, Neubauer, S &. Morris, AG (2010) Reconstruction of the Late Pleistocene human skull from Hofmeyr, South Africa. Journal of Human Evolution. 59;1-15.

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    46. Ribot, I, Morris, AG, Sealy, JC & Maggs, T (submitted) Population history and economic change in the last 2000 years in KwaZulu-Natal, RSA. Southern African Humanities, Natal Museum. Published Abstracts 1. Morris, AG (1976) The incidence of the “cervical fossa of Allen” in the male Zulu femur (abstract). Journal of Anatomy 121(2):432-433. 2. Owen, CP, Wilding, RJC, Osborn, JW, Thomas, CJ, Morris, AG (1985) Tooth wear and condylar morphology. Journal of Dental Research 64(4):777. (abstract no.51). 3. Morris, AG (1987) The use of long bone flattening as an indicator of nutritional stress during growth. (abstract) South African Journal of Science 83(6):377. 4. Morris, AG & Rodgers, A (1987) A report on an archaeological human skeleton showing calcification in the region of the lumbar spine. (abstract) South African Journal of Science 83(6):383. 5. Morris, AG & Churchill, S.E. (1997) Muscle marking rugosity and size as measures of labor intensity in prehistoric Khoisan foragers. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. Supplement 24: 174. 6. Morris, AG & Grine, FE (1999) Hofmeyr and the origin of anatomically modern South Africans. Journal of Human Evolution 36(4):A15 7. Ribot, I. & Morris, AG (2003) Identity of prehistoric South-Central Africans: attempting a craniometrical approach in the light of sub-Saharan African diversity. Anatomical Society of Southern Africa. Reviewed Abstracts of Annual Conferences. ASSA 2003, Golden Gate, Free State. www.anat.org.za 8. Manyaapelo, T & Morris, AG (2006) An odontological analysis of 18th and 19th century burial sites from in and around Cape Town. (abstract) Clinical Anatomy 19(8):685 Book Reviews 1. Morris, AG (1984) Review of “Man, the tottering biped”. South African archaeological Bulletin 39(139):78. 2. Morris, AG (1985) Review of “The Origins of Mankind”. South African archaeological Bulletin 40(142):119. 3. Morris, AG (1987) Review of “The Wadi Kubbaniya Skeleton: A late paleolithic burial from southern Egypt”. South African archaeological Bulletin 42(146):184. 4. Morris, AG (1988) Review of “Ancestors: The Hard Evidence”. South African archaeological Bulletin 43(148):128-129

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    5. Morris, AG (1988) Discussing Race in a Racist Society. Anthropology Today 4(1):3-5. 6. Morris, AG (1991) Review of “From Apes to Angels: Essays in Honor of Phillip V. Tobias”. South African Medical Journal 80:65. 7. Morris, AG (1992) Review of “Man’s Place in Evolution”. South African archaeological Bulletin 47(156):135 8. Morris, AG (1992) Review of “Prehistoric Cannibalism at Mancos 5MTUMR-2346”. South African archaeological Bulletin 47(156):139-140. 9, Morris, AG (1993) In defence of Homo habilis. Review of “Olduvai Gorge Vol 4: The Skulls, Endocasts and Teeth of Homo habilis”. South African Journal of Science 89:102-103. 10. Morris, AG (2002) Vivid walk through time with SA ancestors of humankind. Review of “The Official Field Guide to the Cradle of Humankind”. Cape Times, 18 October. 11. Morris, AG (2003) Seeing Raymond Dart through rose-tinted spectacles: A review of “Dart: Scientist and Man of Grit”. South African Journal of Science 99:xvi. 12. Morris, AG (2005) Review of “The Bone Woman”. Litnet 24 January 2005 http://www.litnet.co.za/seminarroom/bone_woman.asp 13. Morris, AG (2008) Review of “The Hobbit Trap”. South African archaeological Bulletin 63(188): 178-179 14. Morris, AG (2009) Interviewing a master human biologist. Review of “Tobias in Conversation: genes, fossils and anthropologist. South African Journal of Science. 105(1/2):22-23. 15. Morris, AG (2009) Review of “A Search for Origins: Science, History and South Africa’s ‘Cradle of Humankind’”. South African archaeological Bulletin 64(189):95. 16. Morris, AG (in press) Review of “Healer, Helpers and Hospitals: a history of military medicine in the Anglo-Boer War”. African Historical Review. 17. Morris, AG (in press) Review of “Andreas Vesalius: the Making, the Madman, and the Myth”. South African Medical Journal.

    Popular Articles and Non-technical Publications 1. Morris, AG (1974) Faunal analysis of sites DeIs-3 and DeIs-4. Document 172 ARY-74, Historical Planning and Research Branch, Ministry of Natural Resources, Queen’s Park, Ontario. 2. Morris, AG & Epp, H (1976) A note on two potential early Hominid sites in the

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    Serengeti National Park (Tanzania). Proceedings S2A3 Congress Nelspruit 1976 3:79-86. 3. Morris, AG (1981) Some thoughts on double burials. South African Archaeological Society Newsletter 4(1):9. 4. Morris, AG (1982) Humanising Doctors: Creating social awareness through education – Human Biology at UCT. Impulse: Science Student’s Magazine 2:7-8. 5. Morris, AG & Koeslag, J. (1984) Human Biology at the University of Cape Town South African Association for Medical Education Newsletter 2(3):8-9. 6. Morris, AG (1984) Old Bones and Politics. The Digging Stick 1(2):3. 7. Morris, AG (1985) Faces from the Past. The Digging Stick 2(1):5-6. 8. Morris, AG (1985) The Taung Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. The Digging Stick 2(2):4-5. 9. Siers, R, & Morris, AG (1987) Four Million Years of Hominid Evolution. Cape Town:Stream Educational Movement. 10. Morris, AG (1988) Comment on “The origin and antiquity of syphilis: Paleopathological diagnosis and interpretation” by BJ Baker & G. Armelagos. Current Anthropology Vol.28(5):723-724. 11. Morris, AG (1989) Makapansgat. Sagittarius 4(2):10-13. 12. Morris, AG (1990) “Very Big and Horrible to Look At”: The Chacma baboon in South African History. Sagittarius 5(1):20-23. 13. Morris, AG (1990) Khoikhoi Origins. The Phoenix: Magazine of the Albany Museum 3(3):8-13. 14. Morris, A.G. (1990) Report on Conference Proceedings. African Protohistory: Multidisciplinary Perspectives. Centre for African Studies Newsletter No.11, pp.5-6. University of Cape Town. 15. Morris, AG (1991) Tribute to Phillip Valentine Tobias. The Leech 60(1):10-11. 16. Morris, AG (1994) A report on the Southern African Association of Archaeologists Biennial Conference: Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu/Natal. Nyame Akuma 42:21-24. 17. Morris, AG (1996) Addendum to “Missing Heads: Public History in South Africa” by N Worden. Itinerario Vol.20(3):125-132. 18. Morris, AG (1997) What ever happened to Koos Sas? Montagu Mail 1:25. Sas becomes a trophy. Montagu Mail 2:25. Koos Sas comes to rest. Montagu Mail 3:25. 19. Morris, AG (2000) Comment on “Genes, Tribes and African History” by Scott

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    MacEachern. Current Anthropology Vol.41(3):376-77. 20. Morris, AG (2000) Comment on “Skeletons in the cupboard: museums and the incipient trade in human remains, 1907-1917” by Martin Legassick and Ciraj Rassool, pp. 73-76. South African Museum & McGregor Museum. 21. Morris, AG. (2003) Using Racial Terms in Anatomical Research. Plexus: Newsletter of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists. Newsletter 2 – May 2003 http://www.ifaa.net/Plexus2.pdf 22. Morris, A.G. (2004) Impressions of the Landscape: the feeling of field work. The Digging Stick 21(1):11-12. 23. Morris, AG. (2004) Anatomy and Archaeology: A report on the World Archaeological Congress 5, Washington , DC. 21 to 26 June, 2003. . Plexus: Newsletter of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists. Newsletter 3 – April 2004 24. Morris, AG (2005) Dead White Men. In: Friedling, L.J. (ed) Yes, Dead Men do tell tales! pp.7-20. Cape Town: David and Elaine Potter Charitable Trust & SANPAD. 25. Morris, AG & Friedling, L.J. (2005) Postscript: The politics of skeletons. In: Friedling, L.J. (ed) Yes, Dead Men do tell tales! Pp.75-78. Cape Town: David and Elaine Potter Charitable Trust & SANPAD. 26. Morris, AG (2007) Hofmeyr skull. The Voyage of the Planet. March/April 2007 #3:34-38. 27. Morris, AG (2007) Human origins and the African connection. Quest Magazine 3(2)18-19. 28. Morris, AG (2007) A KhoeSan survival story. Quest Magazine 3(3):16-19. 29. Morris, AG (2008) The politics of bones in South Africa. Cape Argus. Tuesday October 21. Johannesburg Star, & Pretoria News. Thursday October 23. 30. Morris, AG (2009) The Politics of Old Bones in 21st century South Africa. The Digging Stick 26(1):5-9. 31. Morris, AG (2009) The Skull of Koos Sass in historical context. Tricycle Theatre Programme 14 July – 1 August 2009, pp.20-21. British Premiere of Koos Sass: Last Bushman of Montagu, written & directed by David Kramer. Tricycle Theatre, London. 32. Morris, AG (2009) Burning the Straw Man: a response to Hall’s “New Knowledge and the University”. Anthropology Southern Africa. 32(1&2):78-79 33. Morris, AG (2010) Insight: Film revisits Apartheid’s Cruelty. Untold suffering that’s come from skin colour. Cape Times. Friday, January 22, p.11. CONFERENCE PAPERS/POSTERS

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    a) Local South African Conferences 1. The incidence of the “cervical fossa of Allen” in the male Zulu femur. Anatomical Society of Southern Africa. Bloemfontein, March 1975. 2. A note on two potential early Hominid sites in the Serengeti National Park (Tanzania). South African Association for the Advancement of Science. Nelspruit, August 1976. 3. Khoi and San: are there any biological differences? South African Association of Archaeologists Biennial Conference. Grahamstown, September 1985. 4. The use of long bone flattening as an indicator of nutritional stress during growth. Anatomical Society of Southern Africa. Johannesburg, April, 1987. 5. A report on an archaeological human skeleton showing calcification in the region of the lumbar spine. Anatomical Society of Southern Africa. Johannesburg, April, 1987. 6. Khoisan Origins. South African Association of Archaeologists Biennial Conference. Johannesburg, April 1988. 7. Panel Speaker: The Significance of Early Anatomically Modern People in Southern Africa. South African Association of Archaeologists Biennial Conference. Johannesburg, April 1988. 8. A Master Catalogue of Holocene Human Skeletons from South Africa. South African Association of Archaeologists Biennial Conference. Kimberley, September 1990. 9. Prehistory in Blood and Bone. South African Association of Archaeologists Biennial Conference. Cape Town, 3 July 1992. 10. The Hofmeyr Skull. South African Association of Archaeologists Biennial Conference. Pietermaritzburg, 18 July 1994. 11. Invited Participant: National Unity and the Politics of Diversity: the case of the Western Cape Institute for Democracy in South Africa. Cape Town, 18-20 August 1995. 12. The Cape Flats Smile: Dental mutilation in South African history and pre-history. Hillel-Shapiro Memorial Lecture South African Society for Forensic Odonto-Stomatology. Cape Town 8 September, 1995. 13. Forensic Anthropology in an African Context. Anatomical Society of Southern Africa. Mpumalanga, April, 1996. 14. Cobern Street Symposium: History of the Cobern Street Site / Dental Health and Dental Practices amongst the people of Cobern Street. Anatomical Society of Southern Africa. Cape Town, April, 1997. 15. Invited Participant: The Use of Racial Categories in Health Research. Institute for Democracy in South Africa. Transformation and Equity Program. Cape Town. 22 August, 1998 16. (with M.Bukenya & G. Louw) Pre-sacral vertebral patterns and ribs in primate posture and locomotion. Anatomical Society of Southern Africa. Sun City April 1999. 17. (with D. Constant) The Cobern street cemetery: reconstruction of biological origins. Anatomical Society of Southern Africa. Tygerberg, April 2000. 18. The art and science of illustrating extinct humans. Anatomical Society of Southern Africa. Tygerberg, April 2000. 19. Human Roots: a century of discoveries concerning human origins. Reconstructing Ancestors: the art and science of bringing fossil humans to life in pictures. Standard Bank National Arts Festival, Grahamstown. ( July 2000) 20. Prehistory in Blood and Bone II. South African Association of Archaeologists Biennial Conference. Cape Town, 9 July 2002. 21. Tribute to Phillip Tobias. Royal Society of South Africa: Special symposium in Honour of Phillip Tobias. Cape Town, 6 July 2002 22. The peopling of southern Africa. Workshop on “Origins of humanity and the diffusion of human populations in Africa”. Africa Human Genome Initiative. Lanzerac Manor, Stellenbosch. 18 September 2002. 23. Playing the Race Card: the use of racial and ethnic categories in anatomical research. Anatomical Society of Southern Africa. Golden Gate, 7 April 2003. 24. Tales from the Grave: the analysis of human skeletons from burials in the central interior of South Africa. South African Association of Archaeologists Biennial Conference. Kimberley 7 April 2004. 25. (with J. Friedling) The Politics of Skeletons. Anatomical Society of Southern Africa. East London, 21 April 2005. 26. (with T. Manyaapelo) An odontological analysis of 18th and 19th century burial sites from in

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    and around Cape Town. Anatomical Society of Southern Africa. Golden Gate, 23 April 2006. 27. Searching for ‘real’ Hottentots: the Khoekhoe in South African physical anthropology. Khoekhoe & the origins of herding in southernmost Africa, Paarl. 13 November 2006 28. (with T. Manyaapelo) Aesthetic modification and habitual markers on the dentition of 18th and 19th century Capetonians. Anatomical Society of Southern Africa. Mount Grace, 24 April 2007. 29. De Tuin, a 19th century mission station in the northern Cape 500yr Research Group Conference, University of the Witwatersrand. 27 May 2007. 30. (with D. Halkett) Fragmentary evidence: the analysis of the crushed human bone from the BP site, a secondary mass burial of historic skeletons from the Waterfront in Cape Town, South Africa. South African Association of Professional Archaeologists Biennial Conference. Cape Town, 28 March 2008. 31. So when did we stop climbing in trees? A.C. Boonzaier Annual Lecture. South African Society for the Surgery of the Hand. 39th annual conference. 31 August, 2008. b) International (including those hosted in South Africa) 1. Evidence for changing lifestyles in 18th and 19th century South Africa. Xith International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences. Vancouver, August 1983. 2. Patterns of racial admixture in South Africa: osteological evidence from the north-eastern Cape Province. Xith International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences. Vancouver, August 1983. 3. Biological Relationships between Upper Pleistocene and Holocene Populations in Southern Africa. XIIth International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences. Zagreb, Yugoslavia 24-31 July 1988. 4. Culture contact and gene flow in protohistoric South Africa. Invited Participant African Protohistory: Multidisciplinary Perspectives. University of Illinois, Urbana. 22-24 April 1989. 5. The Philosophical Roots of the Study of Race in South Africa. Canadian Association of Physical Anthropologists Annual Meeting, Hamilton, Ontario, 2 November 1991. 6. The Engima of Border Cave. Invited Participant The End of Eve? Fossil Evidence from Africa, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Boston, 12 February 1993. 7. Poster Presentation: Identification of Soft-tissue Calcifications in Archaeological Sites in South Africa and Namibia. Paleopathology Association Meeting. Toronto, 14 April 1993. 8. Humans at the Holocene boundary in southern Africa: the importance of Boskop and Hofmeyr. Four Million Years of Hominid Evolution in Africa: Congress in Honour of Mary Douglas Leakey. Arusha, Tanzania, 8-14 August 1993. 9. The Myth of the East African Bushmen. Khoisan Studies: Multidisciplinary Perspectives. Munich, 11 July 1994. 10. Relative Dating of the Border Cave Hominids using Bone mineral crystallinity. 10th Congress of the Pan African Association for Prehistory and Related Studies. Harare, Zimbabwe, 18-23 June 1995. 11. Ethnic Identity and the reburial issue in South Africa: The cases of Saartje and Hintza. Midwest Bioarchaeology and Forensic Anthropology Association. Kalamazoo, Michigan, 12 October, 1996. 12. The Politics of Reburial: The cases of Saartje and Hintza. African Studies Association. San Francisco, California. 23-26 November, 1996. 13. The Griqua and the Khoikhoi: biology, ethnicity and the construction of identity. Khoisan Identities and Cultural Heritage Third International Conference on Khoisan Studies. University of the Western Cape at the South African Museum, Cape Town, 14 July, 1997. 14. Isolation and the Origin of the Khoisan: Late Pleistocene and early Holocene Evolution at the Southern End of Africa. Dual Congress. Sun City, 3 July 1998. 15. (with D.Constant) The Cobern Street Cemetery: using cranial variation to reconstruct the biological diversity of the common people of 18th century Cape town. World Archaeological Congress 4, Cape Town, 11 January, 1999. 16. Hintsa’s Head: forensic science in the service of traditional beliefs. World Archaeological Congress 4, Cape Town, 12 January, 1999. 17. (with F.E. Grine & D. Constant ) Hofmeyr and the origin of anatomically modern South Africans. Paleoanthropology Society, Columbus Ohio, April 1999

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    18. When Peoples Meet: models of biological interactions between aboriginal foragers and their neighbours during the Holocene. The Human Genome in Africa Conference. Spier, Stellenbosch. 21 March 2003. 19. Three case studies of forager/agriculturalist interaction during the advent of the Iron Age in southern Africa: a human osteological perspective. World Archaeological Congress 5, Washington, 21 June, 2003. 20. (with I. Ribot and F.E.Grine) A Nearly Complete Human Cranium from the MSA / LSA transition in Southern Africa. 11th Congress of the Pan African Association for Prehistory and Related Studies. Gaborone Botswana, 3-8 July 2005. 21. Poster Presentation: (with L.J. Fiedling) Grave Tales – lifestyles and health in 18th and 19th century Cape Town. Paleopathology Association. Philadelphia, USA , 27-28 March, 2007. 22. (with T. Manyaapelo) An odontological analysis of 18th and 19th century burial sites from in and around Cape Town. Paleopathology Association. Philadelphia, USA , 27-28 March, 2007. 23. Closing the Passion Gap. International Organisation for Forensic Odontostomatology Conference, Cape Town, 23 November, 2007. 24. Trauma and Violence in Later Stone Age South Africans. World Archaeology Congress 6, Dublin 29 June -4 July, 2008. 25. Racial Identification of single skulls in forensic cases: when myth becomes reality. 17th conference of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists, Cape Town August 2009. 26. Non-diagnostic osteological markers of disease and health in past populations of South Africa. 17th conference of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists, Cape Town August 2009. 27. Wenner-Gren conference on ‘The Biological Anthropology Of Modern Human Populations: World Histories, National Styles, And International Networks’, Teresópolis, Brazil, March 2010. PUBLIC TALKS AND DEPARTMENTAL SEMINAR PAPERS 1. The role of physical anthropology in the study of African history. Centre for African Studies, University of Cape Town. October, 1980. 2. Darwinism and modern alternative theories of evolution. Human Genetics Medical Seminar, University of Cape Town. May, 1982. 3. Disease on the Frontier: the record of disease on the northern frontier of the Cape Colony, 1750-1850. Northern Frontier Seminar, University of Cape Town. August, 1982. 4. History and Archaeology of the Ontario Iroquois Indians. Western Cape Branch, South African Archaeological Society. May 1984. 5. Reportback on the TAUNG 60 Conference in Johannesburg. Western Cape Branch, South African Archaeological Society. April 1985. 6. Leonardo da Vinci: Mediaeval anatomist and Rennaissance artist? UCT Medical History Society Cape Town, September 1985. 7. Khoisan Origins: Recent human evolution in southern Africa. School of Human Biology Seminar. University of Guelph, Ontario, July 1986. 8. The Current Crisis in South Africa. Public Seminar, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, July 1986. 9. The Rise of Anatomical Illustration: Leonardo da Vinci’s Drawings. Departments of Anthropology, Family Medicine and Anatomy Seminar. McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, July 1986. 10. The Skeletons of Research. Department of Anatomy Seminar. University of Cape Town. February, 1987. 11. How science has been used to justify racism in South Africa: the view from physical anthropology. Science for Democracy Seminar. Khanya College, Cape Town, 23 July, 1987. 12. Discussing race in a race-conscious society: Scientific and lay perceptions of human variation in South Africa. Royal Society of South Africa. Cape Town, 16 March, 1988. 13. Khoikhoi origins: the biological perspective. Khoikhoi: the forgotten people of the Cape. An archaeological odyssey of social interaction at the Cape 1488 – 1988. South African Archaeological Society “teach-in”. Cape Town, 24 September 1988.

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    14. The Ancient People of Malawi: an investigation of Late Stone Age human remains from south-central Africa. Centre for African Studies, University of Cape Town. 28 March, 1989. 15. “Very Big and Horrible to Look At”. The Chacma baboon in South African History. Friends of the South African Museum, Cape Town, 20 September 1989. Mountain Club of South Africa, Cape Town, 20 April 1990. 16. Graves and history in the lower Orange River Valley of South Africa. Department of Archaeology Seminar, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, 23 October, 1991. 17. A Master Catalogue of Holocene Human Skeletons from South Africa. South African Association of Archaeologists Biennial Conference. Kimberley, September 1990. 18. The Philosophical Roots of the Study of Race in South Africa. Department of Anthropology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, 29 November 1991; and Western Cape Branch, South African Archaeological Society, Cape Town, 17 March 1992. 19. What’s in a name? Classification, race and history in the South African context. School of Human Biology Seminar. University of Guelph, Ontario, 4 November, 1991. 20. The Issue of Race Re-classification in South Africa. Anthropology Colloquium, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, 13 November, 1991. 21. Measure by Measure: Human variation studies in South Africa. South African and Contemporary History Seminar. Department of History and Institute for Historical Research, University of the Western Cape, Bellville, 9 April, 1996 22. Anatomical Remains: the ethics of collection. UCT Winter School. Miscast: the academy, the exhibition & the bushmen. 30 May, 1996. 23. The Origins of Human Populations in southernmost Africa. Dept of Anthropology & Graduate Colloquium Committee, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois, 9 September, 1996. 24. Isolation and the Origin of the Khoisan: Biological Anthropology & Anatomy Seminar, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 5 November, 1996. 25. The Cape Flats Smile. Chardin Anthropological Society, Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 7 November 1996. 26. The Politics of Reburial: Forensic anthropology in post-Apartheid South Africa. Archaeology Program and Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, 11 November 1996 27. The Cobern Street Cemetery. Center for Cultural Understanding & Change and Department of Anthropology, Field Museum, Chicago, 5 December, 1996. 28. Isolation and the Origin of the Khoisan. Department of Anthropology Colloquium Series, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, 11 December, 1996 29. Health, sickness and old bones: palaeopathology and archaeology at the Cape. South African Archaeological Society & Friends of the Stellenbosch Museum, One Day Lecture Series. Stellenbosch, May 1999. 30. The Old Physical Anthropology. Opening of an art exhibition entitled “Unfinished Man: Science History and Identity”. Association for Visual Arts. Cape Town, August 1999. 31. Teaching in the new PBL system at UCT Medical School. CUES series on Innovative Teaching. Faculty of Science, University of Cape Town. 19 July, 2002. 32. Teeth, dental disease and diet. South African Archaeological Society & Friends of the Stellenbosch Museum, One Day Lecture Series. Stellenbosch, 24 August, 2003. 33. The Biological Analysis of Early Historic Burials in Cape Town. SANPAD seminar, Durban, 18 October 2004. 34. The Hofmeyr Skull and the Late Pleistocene ancestry of the KhoiSan. Department of Human Biology seminar. HUB North 28 October, 2004: HUB South 17 March, 2005. 35. 100 Days Before the Mast: My experiences teaching on board the MV Explorer as part of the American Semester at Sea Programme. Department of Human Biology seminar. 17 August, 2006 36. The Hofmeyr Skull and the Late Pleistocene ancestry of the KhoiSan. Institute for Immunology and Infectious Disease, UCT. 11 April, 2007. 37. The last of the loose threads: digging up the skeletons of the TRC. Tygerberg Ethics Discussion Group, University of Stellenbosch Medical School. 2 May, 2007. 38. The Hofmeyr Skull: ancestor of us all. University of the 3rd Age. Muizenberg, Cape Town. 7 June 2007. 39. Prehistory in Blood and Bone. University of Stellenbosch, Department of Molecular and Cellular

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    Biology Seminar. 11 February, 2008. 40. The Hofmeyr Skull and the Late Pleistocene ancestry of the KhoiSan. Cape Natural History Society 31 July, 2008., South African Archaeological Society 12 August, 2008, East London Museum, 3 December 2008. 41. Egyptology and the study of ancient disease. Egyptian Society 26 August, 2008. 42. Palaeopathology: reading the signs of disease on the bones. South African Archaeological Society, Transvaal Branch Annual School, 25 October, 2008 43. Zuckerman vs. Marais: a primatological collision. Invited Speaker: South African Medical Association, Presidential Dinner. Vineyard Hotel, Cape Town. 6 June 2009. 44. Primate Disagreements: the clash between Solly Zuckerman and Eugene Marais. Department of Human Biology seminar. 29 April, 2010. 45. A Canadian Horseman in the South African War. South African Association of Canadian Studies, University of Cape Town., 6 May, 2010. MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES Anatomical Society of Southern Africa 1975 to present South African Archaeological Society 1979 to present Canadian Association of Physical Anthropologists 1984 to present South African Association of Professional Archaeologists 1984 to present Royal Society of South Africa 1986 to present American Association of Physical Anthropologists 1992 to present Member of Council of Van Riebeeck Society 2000 to present FIELD EXPERIENCE June-Sept 1974 Archaeological survey, Manitou Mounds Project, Fort Frances, Ontario, Canada. Sept-Oct 1974 Archaeological survey, Nottawasaga River Project, Wasaga Beach, Ontario, Canada. September 1975 Examination of Fossil Specimens, National Museums of Kenya, Nairobi,

    Field Survey, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania November 1980 Orange River Archaeological Survey, Kakamas, Cape Province, South Africa. July 1982 De Tuin Excavations, Kenhardt, Cape Province, South Africa. First Field Season July 1984 Bushmanland Burial Excavations, Augrabies Falls National Park, Cape Province,

    South Africa. July 1989 Excavations at Rehoboth, Namibia. First Field Season July 1990 Excavations at Rehoboth, Namibia. Second Field Season October 1992 Field Survey for Fossil Sites, Hofmeyr, Cape Province, South Africa. July 1993 Rescue excavation of burial at Nooitgedacht, Barkley West District, Kimberley,

    South Africa. May 1994 De Tuin Excavations, Kenhardt, Cape Province, South Africa. Second Field Season Dec 1994 - Jan 1995

    Cobern Street Cemetery, Cape Town. Rescue excavation.

    April 1998 Rescue excavation of burial at Leeufontein, Murraysburg District, Western Cape, South Africa.

    August 1999 De Tuin Excavations, Kenhardt, Cape Province, South Africa. Fourth Field Season March 2000 Polyoak Excavation, Diep River, Cape Town. Rescue excavation. August 2003 Rescue excavation of double burial in Simon’s Town Naval base,Western Cape,

    South Africa.

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    July 2005 TRC excavations in Pretoria. Excavation and analysis of human remains from apartheid years to be returned to relatives

    July 2005 Search for the remains of Chief Fadana on Robben Island. Trial excavations to search for 19th century grave site. Robben Island Museum.

    June 2006 TRC excavations in Mafeking. Excavation and analysis of human remains from apartheid years to be returned to relatives.

    SUPERVISION OF POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS 1. Honours

    Rawlinson, RJC BA Honours 1982 The stable carbon isotope and osteological analysis of a prehistoric human sample from the southwestern Cape, South Africa.

    Alder, D BSc(Med) Honours

    1988 An analysis of the human skeletal remains from Faraoskop, western Cape, South Africa.

    Mathers, K BA Honours

    1990 Exhibits, Evolution and Education: a survey of museum visitors.

    Bell, C BA Honours

    1991 Functional Anatomy of the Human Thumb Joint.

    Reynard, J BSc(Med) Honours

    1992 A Palaeopathological Analysis of a 19th Century Cape Town Population.

    O’Shaughnessy, K

    BSc(Med) Honours

    1993 An electromyographic and biostereometric analysis of the forearm musculature in rock climbers using four different handhold grip techniques.

    Nkojoana, MT BSc(Med) Honours

    1997 Anthropometric Assessment of Liveborn and Stillborn Neotates.

    Ledger, M. BSc(Med) Honours

    1997 The People from the Cobern Street Graves: a biomechanical analysis of the long bones.

    Dlamini, N. BSc(Med) Honours

    2002 An analysis of the proximal tibia flattening in relation to the anatomical signs of squatting in Khoisan hunter-gatherers.

    Manyaapelo, T BSc(Med) Honours

    2004 Anterior tooth wear in South African prehistoric populations.

    Joshua, L. BSc(Med) Honours

    2005 Synovial and non-synovial joint arthritis in the 18th century Cobern Street sample of archaeological skeletons.

    Salie, T. BSc(Med) Honours

    2005 The mystery of the Freemason Skeletons.

    Machers, S. BSc(Med) Honours

    2005 Bony and soft-tissue landmarks for the reconstruction of the nose: a forensic application.

    Daya, N. BSc(Med) Honours

    2006 An investigation of metric and non-metric dental traits in a Later Stone Age population from Southern Africa.

    Dembetembe, K. BSc(Med) Honours

    2007 Bone preservation and burial pattern: an analysis of the 18th and 19th century burial remains from Cobern Street.

    Roff, B. BSc(Med) Honours

    2008 Greulich and Pyle (1959) skeletal age. Estimation using hand-wrist radiographs- does the method apply to South African children? A Pilot Study

    Van der Watt, B. BSc(Med) Honours

    2008 A demography and preservation study of later stone age human skeletons from the west coast of the Western Cape Province, South Africa

    Clarke, C. BSc(Med) Honours

    2009 The presence of the Os daubentonia in the wrist joint of humans.

    Maass, P. BSc(Med) Honours

    current Cortical preservation of cadaver bone: a macroscopic, microscopic and biochemical study

    Shargay, H. BSc(Med) current Radiographic survey of lumbar vertebral variations in native

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    Honours southern Africa 2. Masters Patrick, MK MA 1989 An archaeological and anthropological study of the human

    skeletal remains from the Oakhurst Rock Shelter, George, Cape Province, South Africa.

    Kovacs, J MSc 1993 The post-cranial remains of Papio ursinus and fossil baboons from South African Australopithecine sites.

    Bell, C MSc 1994 Clinically-defined Osteoarthritis, sex and age: Their influence on the geometry, morphology and biomechanics of the upper cervical spine.

    Botha, W MSc 1997 An Anthropometric Survey of Female Nurses working in the Western Cape: Implications for Equipment and Workspace Design.

    Apollonio, H MA 1998 Identifying the Dead: 18th Century Mortuary Practices at Cobern Street, Cape Town

    Sanders, V MSc 2002 An Assessment of Muscle Insertion Sites and Biomechanical Beam Analysis in Living Subjects.

    Friedling, L.J. MSc 2003 Dental Modification Practices on the Cape Flats in the Western Cape.

    Dlamini, N MSc 2006 An assessment of the health status by non-specific stress indicators of the early farming populations from central and southern Africa.

    Manyaapelo, T MSc 2008 An odontological analysis of 18th and 19th century burials from in and around Cape Town.

    Rossouw, L MSc 2010 A Forensic Anthropological Investigation of Skeletal Remains recovered from a 1000 year old archaeological site in North-western Namibia.

    Dembetembe, K. MSc current Age Estimation using Epiphyseal Closure at the wrist joint: an investigation of individuals of African origin, age 14 to 22.

    Roff, B. MSc current South African Standards for Age Estimation of Children Between 0 and 13 Years Using Radiographs of the Hand and Wrist

    Meyer, A. MSc (jointly with U Pretoria)

    current An assessment of metabolic bone disease in the skeletal remains of Chinese indentured mine labourers from the Witwatersrand

    3. Doctoral Steyn, M PhD 1994 An Assessment of the Health Status and Physical

    Characteristics of the Prehistoric Population from Mapungubwe.

    Bukenya, EEM PhD 2000 The Vertebral Column in Humans and Selected non-Human Primates, and the Functional Structure of its Transitional Elements.

    Peckmann, T PhD 2002 Dialogues with the Dead: an osteological analysis of the palaeodemography and life history of the 19th century northern frontier in South Africa.

    Friedling, L.J. PhD 2007 Grave Tales: an osteological assessment of health and lifestyle from 18th and 19th century burial sites around Cape Town.

    Phillips, V.M PhD 2008 The dental and skeletal maturation of South African children and the relation to chronological age.

    Dlamini, N PhD current Residency and Migration: a characterisation study of the

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    biological and cultural diversity of the early inhabitants of the Upemba Depression, Democratic Republic of Congo

    Chibba, K PhD current Sequential changes in epiphyseal union in South African children between the ages thirteen up to twenty one years using fully body LODOX scans.

    4. External Examiner for Theses Student Degree Year Title University Van Dyk, N. PhD 1998 The Melanesians: an osteological study of

    their biological relationships within the Pacific.

    Australian National University

    Oettle, A.C. MSc 1998 Age Estimation from Sternal Ends of Ribs by Phase Analysis in South African Blacks.

    University of Pretoria

    Dayal, MR. MSc (Med)

    2003 Stature Estimates from Long Bones of South African Whites Using Regression Formulae.

    University of the Witwatersrand

    Mosothwane, M.N.

    MSc 2003 Skeletal characteristics and population demography as reflected by materials from Toutswe tradition sites in eastern Botswana, west of the Shashe-Limpopo basin

    University of Pretoria

    Hemingway, J. MSc 2004 Intraspecific biomechanical variation of the cross-sectional mandibular corpus in Homo sapiens: implications for the taxonomic integrity of Australopithecus africanus

    University of the Witwatersrand

    Spocter, M. MSc 2004 Scaling of foramen magnum area and other cranial variables with Body size: understanding hominid body and brain evolution.

    University of the Witwatersrand

    Franklin, D. PhD 2005 Cranial Variation in Southern Africa: A series of inter-landmark and three-dimensional multivariate morphometric studies

    University of Western Australia

    Keough, N. MSc 2006 Estimation of age at death from the microscopic structure of the femur

    University of Pretoria

    Van der Merwe, A.E.

    MSc 2006 Human skeletal remains from Kimberley: an assessment of health in a 19th century mining community.

    University of Pretoria

    Scholtz, Y MSc 2007 A geometric morphometric study into the ontogeny and sexual dimorphism of the human scapula

    University of Pretoria

    Robinson, M. MSc 2007 Assessment of the reliability of metrical methods of sex determination on skeletal remains of South African of European descent.

    University of the Witwatersrand

    Pereira, L.M. MSc 2008 Restoring context and identity to mummified human remains from South Africa: uncovering hidden information

    University of the Witwatersrand

    Vance, V.L. PhD 2008 Age related changes in the human skeleton and its implication for the determination of sex

    University of Pretoria

    Ngwenya, Z.P. MSc 2008 African “Archaic” Homo variation, the evidence based on morphological analysis

    University of the Witwatersrand

    Bidmos, M. PhD 2009 Soft tissue evaluation as a correction factor for University of the

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    stature estimation Witwatersrand Navsa, N. PhD 2009 Skeletal morphology of the human hand as

    applied in forensic anthropology University of Pretoria

    Schlebusch, C.M.

    PhD 2010 Genetic variation in Khoisan-speaking populations from southern Africa

    University of the Witwatersrand

    GRANTS RECEIVED Grant Year Value NRF Graded research support 2010 R 40000 URC Grant UCT (NRF support) 2009 R 40000 URC Grant UCT 2009 R 30000 URC Conference Travel Grant 2008 R 18500 URC Grant UCT 2008 R 30000 NRF Distinct SA Research 2007 R 55000 NRF Distinct SA Research 2006 R 105000 URC Grant UCT 2005 R 30000 SANPAD Research Grant 2005-2007 R 400000 URC Grant UCT 2004 R 20000 SANPAD Workshop Grant 2003 R 21000 URC Grant UCT 2003 R 30000 URC Grant UCT 2002 R 15000 URC Grant UCT 2001 R 25000 NRF Annual Grant Support 2000 R 25000 Merrin Overseas Travel Grant 1998 R 9000 FRD Annual Core Grant 1996 – 1999 R 15000/annum (4 years) Ernest Oppenheimer Trust 1996 R 25000 FRD Sabbatical Grant 1996 R 12500 Crossley Grant 1996 R 8000 Mellon Grant 1996 R 12000 CSD Research Grant 1995 – 1996 R 18000 Merrin Overseas Travel Grant 1993 R 8400 Ernest Oppenheimer Trust 1991 R 15000 FRD Sabbatical Grant 1991 R 12500 Crossley Grant 1991 R 6000 Mellon Grant 1991 R 20000 FRD Annual Core Grant 1988 – 1995 R 12000/annum (8 years) TOTAL (1988 – 2010) R 1 186 900