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Anemone, cv p. 1 CURRICULUM VITAE ROBERT L. ANEMONE Current Academic Position Professor and Head of Anthropology (336) 256-1189 Office University of North Carolina (336) 334-5674 FAX Greensboro, NC 27412-5000 [email protected] http://www.uncg.edu/ant/faculty-staff/anemone.html Current Research Appointments Research Associate Research Associate Department of Mammalogy Section of Vertebrate Paleontology American Museum of Natural History Carnegie Museum of Natural History Central Park West at 79th Street 4400 Forbes Ave New York, NY 10024-5192 Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Current Editorial Positions Technical Editor, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology (2016-18) Associate Editor, Journal of Human Evolution (2014-20) Elected Fellow of AAAS, the American Association for the Advancement of Science (2014) Education Ph.D. University of Washington Biological Anthropology March 1988 B.A. University of Oregon Anthropology December 1976 Employment History 8/13 - present Professor and Head of Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Greensboro 8/10-8/13 Professor of Anthropology, Western Michigan University 9/97-7/10 Associate Professor, Western Michigan University 9/96-8/99 Associate Professor of Anthropology, SUNY at Geneseo 9/89-8/96 Assistant Professor of Anthropology, SUNY at Geneseo, 9/91-6/92 Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Tulane University 1/89-6/89 Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Tulane University Areas of Research Expertise Functional anatomy and biomechanics of primate locomotor systems; Dental development and life history among humans and apes; Vertebrate paleontology, Human and primate evolution, Eocene primates; Geographic Information Systems, Remote Sensing; Race and human biological diversity.

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CURRICULUM VITAE ROBERT L. ANEMONE

Current Academic Position Professor and Head of Anthropology (336) 256-1189 Office University of North Carolina (336) 334-5674 FAX Greensboro, NC 27412-5000 [email protected] http://www.uncg.edu/ant/faculty-staff/anemone.html Current Research Appointments Research Associate Research Associate Department of Mammalogy Section of Vertebrate Paleontology American Museum of Natural History Carnegie Museum of Natural History Central Park West at 79th Street 4400 Forbes Ave New York, NY 10024-5192 Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Current Editorial Positions Technical Editor, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology (2016-18) Associate Editor, Journal of Human Evolution (2014-20) Elected Fellow of AAAS, the American Association for the Advancement of Science (2014) Education Ph.D. University of Washington Biological Anthropology March 1988 B.A. University of Oregon Anthropology December 1976 Employment History 8/13 - present Professor and Head of Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Greensboro 8/10-8/13 Professor of Anthropology, Western Michigan University 9/97-7/10 Associate Professor, Western Michigan University 9/96-8/99 Associate Professor of Anthropology, SUNY at Geneseo 9/89-8/96 Assistant Professor of Anthropology, SUNY at Geneseo, 9/91-6/92 Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Tulane University 1/89-6/89 Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Tulane University Areas of Research Expertise Functional anatomy and biomechanics of primate locomotor systems; Dental development and life history among humans and apes; Vertebrate paleontology, Human and primate evolution, Eocene primates; Geographic Information Systems, Remote Sensing; Race and human biological diversity.

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Books (N = 5)

1. RL Anemone (2019) Race and Human Biological Diversity: A Bio-Cultural

Approach. 2nd edition, Routledge, London. ISBN 978-1-138-89449-5.

2. RL Anemone and GC Conroy, Eds. (2018) New Geospatial Approaches to the Anthropological Sciences. University of New Mexico Press/SAR Press, Albuquerque, NM. ISBN 9780826359674.

3. RL Anemone (2010) Race and Human Biological Diversity: A Bio-Cultural Approach. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. ISBN-13: 978-0-13-183876-5

4. RL Anemone, Ed. (2009) Race, Biology, and Culture: A Reader. 2nd. Edition,

Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co., Dubuque, IA. ISBN-13: 978-0-7575-8887-7

5. LA Winkler, RL Anemone, Eds. (1996) Recent Developments in the Study of Hominoid Ontogeny. Special Issue, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 99:1-222.

Articles and Book Chapters (N = 36)

1. B Nachman, RL Anemone, KC Beard (in prep) New Primates (Omomyidae)

from the Early Eocene of the Great Divide Basin, Wyoming. Annals of the Carnegie Museum.

2. RL Anemone, B Nachman, R Watkins, KC Beard (in prep) The Smiley Draw

Local Fauna: A new Wasatchian mammalian fauna from the Great Divide Basin, southwestern Wyoming. Annals of the Carnegie Museum.

3. RL Anemone, W Dirks, KC Beard, R Watkins, W Moore, J Van Regenmorter, B

Nachman (in prep) A new Clarkforkian mammalian fauna from the Fort Union Formation of the Great Divide Basin, southwestern Wyoming. Annals of the Carnegie Museum.

4. GC Conroy, A Chew, KD Rose, TM Bown, RL Anemone, GF Gunnell, (2018)

Assessing unsupervised image classification as an aid in paleoanthropological explorations. IN: New Geospatial Approaches to the Anthropological Sciences, RL Anemone and GC Conroy (eds.), University of New Mexico Press/SAR Press, Albuquerque and Santa Fe, NM, pp. 59-79.

5. RL Anemone, CW Emerson, TW Jones, J Liu, C Henderson (2018) Taking

virtual anthropology to the field: Developing three-dimensional digital outcrop models (3D-DOMs) of fossil localities. IN: New Geospatial Approaches to the

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Anthropological Sciences, RL Anemone and GC Conroy (eds.), University of New Mexico Press/SAR Press, Albuquerque and Santa Fe, NM, pp. 81-99.

6. CW Emerson, RL Anemone (2018) Ongoing developments in geospatial data, software, and hardware with prospects for anthropological applications. IN: New Geospatial Approaches to the Anthropological Sciences, RL Anemone and GC Conroy (eds.), University of New Mexico Press/SAR Press, Albuquerque and Santa Fe, NM, pp. 21-37.

7. RL Anemone, GC Conroy (2018) Geospatial Anthropology: Integrating remote

sensing and geographic information sciences into anthropological fieldwork and analysis. IN: New Geospatial Approaches to the Anthropological Sciences, RL Anemone and GC Conroy (eds.), University of New Mexico Press/SAR Press, Albuquerque and Santa Fe, NM, pp. 1-20.

8. RL Anemone, B Nachman (2017) North American fossil primate record. IN: The

International Encyclopedia of Primatology, A Fuentes (ed.), James Wiley & Sons, Inc. doi: 10.1002/9781119179313.wbprim0361

9. CW Emerson, RL Anemone (2017) Remote sensing. IN: The International

Encyclopedia of Primatology, A Fuentes (ed.), James Wiley and Sons, Inc. doi:10.1002/9781119179313.wbprim0359

10. CW Emerson, B Bommersbach, B Nachman, RL Anemone (2015) An object-oriented approach to extracting productive fossil localities from remotely sensed imagery. Remote Sensing, 7(12), 16555-16570; doi:10.3390/rs71215848.

11. RL Anemone, CW Emerson (2014) Fossil GPS. Scientific American, 310: 46-51

(May 2014).

12. RL Anemone, MM Skinner, W Dirks (2012) Are there two distinct types of hypocone in Eocene primates? The “pseudohypocone” of notharctines revisited. Palaeontologia Electronica, 15.3.26A (http://palaeo-electronica.org/content/2012-issue-3-articles/306-hypocones-in-eocene-adapids).

13. GC Conroy, CW Emerson, RL Anemone, KEB Townsend (2012) Let your

fingers do the walking: a simple spectral signature model for “remote” fossil prospecting. Journal of Human Evolution, 63:79-84.

14. RL Anemone, MR Dawson, KC Beard (2012) The early Eocene rodent

Tuscahomys (Cylindrodontidae) from the Great Divide Basin, Wyoming: Phylogeny, biogeography, and paleoecology. Annals of the Carnegie Museum, 80 (3):187-205.

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15. CW Emerson, RL Anemone (2012) An artificial neural network approach to identifying mammalian fossil localities in the Great Divide Basin, Wyoming. Remote Sensing Letters, 3:453-460.

16. RL Anemone, GC Conroy, CW Emerson (2011) GIS and Paleoanthropology:

Incorporating New Approaches from the Geospatial Sciences in the Analysis of Primate and Human Evolution. Yearbook of Physical Anthropology, 54:19-46.

17. RL Anemone, CW Emerson, GC Conroy (2011) Finding Fossils in New Ways: An Artificial Neural Network Approach to Predicting the Location of Productive Fossil Localities. Evolutionary Anthropology, 20:169-180.

18. W Dirks, RL Anemone, PA Holroyd, DJ Reid, P Walton (2009) Phylogeny, life

history and the timing of crown formation in two archaic ungulates, Meniscotherium and Phenacodus (Mammalia, “Condylarthra”). IN: Comparative Dental Morphology: Frontiers of Oral Biology, 13:3-8. T Koppe, G Meyer, and KW Alt, Eds. Karger, Basel.

19. RL Anemone, W Dirks (2009) An anachronistic mammal fauna from the

Paleocene Fort Union Formation (Great Divide Basin, Wyoming, USA). Geologica Acta, 7:113-124.

20. GC Conroy, RL Anemone, J Van Regenmorter, A Addison (2008) Google Earth,

GIS, and the Great Divide: a new and simple method for sharing paleontological data. Journal of Human Evolution, 55:751-5.

21. JR Siebert, RL Anemone (2008) Obituary: Daris Swindler (1925-2007).

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 137: 1-3.

22. RL Anemone, B Nachman (2003) Morphometrics, functional anatomy, and the biomechanics of locomotion among tarsiers. IN: Tarsiers: Past, Present, and Future. PC Wright, EL Simons, & S Gursky, Eds. New Brunswick, Rutgers University Press, pp. 97-120.

23. RL Anemone (2002) Dental development and life history in hominid evolution.

IN: Human Evolution through Developmental Change. N Minugh-Purvis and K McNamara, Eds. Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins University Press, pp. 249-280.

24. RL Anemone, HH Covert (2000) New skeletal remains of Omomys (Primates,

Omomyidae): Functional morphology of the hindlimb and locomotor behavior of a middle Eocene primate. Journal of Human Evolution 38:607-633.

25. RL Anemone, DR Swindler (1999) Heterochrony and sexual dimorphism in the

skull of the Liberian chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes verus). International Journal of Anthropology 14:19-30.

26. DR Swindler, LM Emel, RL Anemone (1998) Dental variability of the Liberian

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chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes verus). Human Evolution 13:235-249.

27. RL Anemone (1996) Obituary: Elizabeth Smithgall Watts (1941-1994). American Journal of Physical Anthropology 99:221-222.

28. RL Anemone, MP Mooney, MI Siegel (1996) A longitudinal study of the

development of the molar teeth in chimpanzees and humans with implications for understanding life history among fossil hominids. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 99:119-133.

29. LA Winkler, RL Anemone (1996) Recent developments in hominoid ontogeny:

An overview and summation. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 99:1-8.

30. RL Anemone (1995) Dental development in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) of known chronological age: Implications for understanding the age at death of Plio-Pleistocene hominids. IN: Aspects of Dental Biology: Paleontology, Anthropology and Evolution: J Moggi-Cecchi (ed.). Florence, International Institute for the Study of Man, pp. 201-215.

31. RL Anemone (1993) Functional anatomy of the hip and thigh among primates.

IN: Postcranial Adaptation in Nonhuman Primates. DL Gebo (ed.). DeKalb, Northern Illinois University Press, pp. 150-174.

32. RL Anemone, ES Watts (1992) Dental development in apes and humans: A

comment on Simpson, Lovejoy, and Meindl (1990). Journal of Human Evolution 22:149-153.

33. RL Anemone (1991) Can we determine age at death of Plio-Pleistocene fossil

hominids? Human Mosaic 25:10-24.

34. RL Anemone, ES Watts, DR Swindler (1991) Dental development of known-age chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes (Primates, Pongidae). American Journal of Physical Anthropology 86:229-241.

35. RL Anemone (1990b) Can we determine the age at death of Plio-Pleistocene

fossil hominids? Bulletin of the Rochester Academy of Science 44:1-2.

36. RL Anemone (1990a) The VCL hypothesis revisited: Patterns of femoral morphology among quadrupedal and saltatorial prosimian primates. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 83:373-393.

Abstracts (N = 112)

1. Coelho, J, RL Anemone, R. Bobe, S Carvalho (2019) Let the computers do the

surveying: Applying support vector machines on spectral data to identify new

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fossiliferous deposits in Koobi Fora, Kenya. Paleoanthropology Society, April 2019, Albuquerque, NM.

2. Coelho, J, RL Anemone, S Carvalho (2019) Fossil sites as landscape outliers: The potential of the DBSCAN clustering algorithm for detecting potential fossiliferous outcrops in forests. Gesellschaft für Primatologie, Feb 13-15, 2019, Göttingen.

3. RL Anemone, J Crowell, A Temkina (2019) Virtual reconstruction of a fossil mammal palate and dentition from the Eocene of SW Wyoming. Southeastern Bioanthropology Interest Group, Feb 2, 2019.

4. RL Anemone, J Crowell (2018) New Adapid material from Wyoming’s Great

Divide Basin: Diversity and biogeography in the early Wasatchian of the American West. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Programs and Abstracts, 2018, 65.

5. Riegler, M, BC Gill, RL Anemone, B Nachman, MR Stocker (2018) Isotopic geochemistry as an independent ecological proxy in extant and extinct lizards: Diet and aridity in early Eocene Squamates. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Programs and Abstracts, 2018, 56.

6. RL Anemone (2018) New approaches to collecting geospatial data in the field.

Mid Atlantic Bioanthropology Interest Group, October 2018, Richmond, VA.

7. RL Anemone, CW Emerson (2018) Pixels or Image-Objects? Comparing the performance of predictive models for fossil location. European Society for the Study of Human Evolution, September 2018, Faro, Portugal.

8. Coelho, J, RL Anemone, S Carvalho (2018) Finding the needle in a haystack:

automating spectral remote searching for hominin fossil sites in Gorongosa, Mozambique. European Society for the Study of Human Evolution, September 2018, Faro, Portugal.

9. RL Anemone, CW Emerson, J Crowell, B Nachman (2018) Developing a geospatial paleoanthropology: An example from vertebrate paleontology. Paleoanthropology Society, April 2018, Austin, TX.

10. RL Anemone, J Crowell, B Nachman (2018) New adapoid material (Primates, Adapiformes) from the Great Divide Basin of southwestern Wyoming. Am J Phys Anthrop Supplement 165:11.

11. RL Anemone, J Crowell (2018) Developing a New Geospatial

Paleoanthropology. Osteology in the Carolinas, Feb. 10, 2018, Charlotte, NC.

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12. RL Anemone, CW Emerson, B Nachman, J Crowell (2017) Rotary and Fixed Wing Drone Use in Paleoanthropology. Mid Atlantic Bioanthropology Interest Group, October 2017, Richmond, VA.

13. W Dirks, B Nachman, RL Anemone (2017) New data on developmental

sequences in the dentitions of the Euarchonta. International Symposium on Dental Morphology, October 2017, Bordeaux, France.

14. RL Anemone, CW Emerson, B Nachman (2017) Geospatial paleoanthropology:

new tools and techniques from GIScience. European Society for the Study of Human Evolution, September 2017, Leiden, Netherlands.

15. RL Anemone, J Crowell (2017) Three-dimensional virtual reconstruction of a

Coryphodon maxilla from the Eocene of Wyoming. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Programs and Abstracts, 74.

16. M Riegler, MR Stocker, RL Anemone, B Nachman (2017) Early Eocene

herpetofauna from the Wasatch Formation, Wyoming: Diversity and biogeography surrounding the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Programs and Abstracts, 184-185.

17. RL Anemone, CW Emerson, B Nachman (2017) New tools and methods for

developing a geospatial paleoanthropology. Am J Phys Anthrop Supplement 64: 101.

18. RL Anemone (2017) New geospatial approaches in anthropological science: A

report from SAR. Osteology in the Carolinas, Feb. 4, 2017, Greensboro, NC.

19. RL Anemone (2016) New geospatial approaches in paleoanthropology fieldwork. Mid-Atlantic Bioanthropology Interest Group, Oct. 15, 2016, Richmond, VA.

20. GC Conroy, GF Gunnell, RL Anemone (2016) The paleontology “connectome”

project: Predicting the location of fossiliferous sediments using Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographical Information System (GIS) techniques. Am J Phys Anthrop Supplement 62: 120-121.

21. RL Anemone, B Nachman, W Dirks (2016) Dental anthropology in the Eocene: Using modern approaches to long-standing questions in the study of fossil primates. Am J Phys Anthrop Supplement 62: 81.

22. RL Anemone, CW Emerson, B Nachman (2016) Geospatial paleontology:

Developing and testing new approaches to locating vertebrate fossils. Geological Society of America (SE), April 2016, Columbia, SC.

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23. CW Emerson, RL Anemone, J Liu, T Jones (2016). Developing Photogrammetric and LiDAR-Based Digital Outcrop Models of an Eocene Mammalian Fossil Locality. Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, CA, April 2016.

24. RL Anemone and CW Emerson (2016) Taking virtual anthropology to the field: Three dimensional digital outcrop models (3D-DOMs) of fossil localities. New Geospatial Approaches Within Anthropology, School for Advanced Research, Santa Fe, NM, March 6-10, 2016.

25. RL Anemone, B Nachman (2016) 3D digital outcrop models in

paleoanthropological fieldwork. Skeletal Biology in the Carolinas. Greenville, NC, February 20, 2016.

26. RL Anemone, CW Emerson, B Nachman, PL Phillips (2015) Exploring the

stratigraphic and sedimentologic characteristics of a Paleogene mammal locality using three dimensional digital outcrop models. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Programs and Abstracts, 2015, 78.

27. RL Anemone, CW Emerson, B Nachman, A Bryant, GC Conroy (2015) Geospatial Paleoanthropology: predicting and locating new fossil localities with approaches from the spatial sciences. Am J Phys Anthrop Supplement 60: 69-70.

28. PL Phillips, RL Anemone, B Nachman (2015) Sedimentological characteristics

of an extraordinarily rich mammalian fossil locality with the early Eocene Wasatch Formation, Great Divide Basin, Wy. Geological Society of America (SE), Chattanooga, TN, March 20, 2015.

29. RL Anemone, A Bryant (2015) Laser scans, 3D prints, and fossil bones.

AcadeMAKE conference, UNCG. Feb. 20, 2015.

30. RL Anemone (2015) Geospatial paleoanthropology: Collaborative approaches to finding new fossils. Osteology in the Carolinas, Greensboro, NC. February 7, 2015.

31. RL Anemone, CW Emerson, GC Conroy, B Nachman (2014) Geospatial

paleontology: Enriching paleontological fieldwork with new approaches from the spatial sciences. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Programs and Abstracts, 2014, 80.

32. CW Emerson, RL Anemone (2014) A multi-scale geospatial model for

identifying productive fossil localities in the Great Divide Basin, Wyoming. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Programs and Abstracts, 2014, 152.

33. RL Anemone (2014) Unmanned aerial systems in Paleoanthropology. Mid-

Atlantic Bioanthropology Interest Group, Oct. 25, 2014, Richmond, VA.

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34. RL Anemone, CW Emerson, B Nachman (2014) Testing predictive models for paleontological site location in the Eocene of Wyoming. 5th International Conference on Remote Sensing in Archaeology: The Age of Sensing, Oct. 13-15, 2014, Durham, NC.

35. RL Anemone, CW Emerson, B Nachman (2014) Predictive models for locating

fossil primates based on geospatial methods. International Primatological Society, Hanoi, Vietnam. August 11-16, 2014.

36. CW Emerson, RL Anemone (2014) Applying geospatial analytical techniques to

paleontological field studies. Association of American Geographers, Tampa, FL, April, 2014.

37. RL Anemone, CW Emerson, BA Nachman, B Bommersbach (2014) Testing a

predictive model for identifying fossil vertebrate localities in the Eocene of Wyoming. Am J Phys Anthrop Supplement 58: 67.

38. RL Anemone (2014) Developing and testing new geospatial predictive models in

paleoanthropology. Osteology in the Carolinas, Chapel Hill, NC. Feb. 8, 2014.

39. RL Anemone, CW Emerson, BA Nachman (2013) Does predictive modeling work in the search for vertebrate fossils? A case study from the Eocene of Wyoming. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Programs and Abstracts, 2013, p. 79.

40. B Bommersbach, RL Anemone, CW Emerson (2013) Predictive modeling in the

search for vertebrate fossils: Geographic Object Based Image Analysis (GEOBIA) in the Eocene of Wyoming. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Programs and Abstracts, 2013, p. 90.

41. B Bommersbach, RL Anemone, CW Emerson (2013) Predictive modeling in the

search for vertebrate fossils: Geographic Object Based Image Analysis (GEOBIA) in the Eocene of Wyoming. Association of American Geographers (E. Lakes Division), Toledo, OH. Oct. 26, 2013.

42. RL Anemone, CW Emerson, BA Nachman (2013) Ground-truthing a predictive

model for locating fossil vertebrate localities in the Eocene of Wyoming. American Association of Petroleum Geologists (Rocky Mt. Section). Salt Lake City, UT, Sept. 2013.

43. Nachman, BA, RL Anemone, KC Beard, R Watkins (2013) A diverse primate

fauna from the early Eocene of southwestern Wyoming. Am J Phys Anthrop Supplement 56: 204.

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44. GC Conroy, CW Emerson, RL Anemone, KEB Townsend (2013) Let your fingers do the walking: A simple spectral signature model for “remote” fossil prospecting. Am J Phys Anthrop Supplement 56: 101.

45. RL Anemone, CW Emerson, B Nachman, GC Conroy R Watkins (2013)

Ground-truthing a neural network based predictive model for locating productive fossil localities in the Eocene of Wyoming. Am J Phys Anthrop Supp. 56: 68.

46. RL Anemone, M Skinner, W Dirks (2012) Hypocones and pseudohypocones in

Eocene primates: A microCT scanning approach to an old problem. Am J Phys Anthrop Supplement 54: 84-85.

47. RL Anemone, CW Emerson, GC Conroy (2011) Finding fossils in new ways: A

neural network model for predicting the location of fossil-bearing deposits. Society for Vertebrate Paleontology, Nov. 2-5, 2011, Las Vegas, NV. FEATURED ABSTRACT

48. KC Beard, M Dawson, RL Anemone (2011) Paleobiological implications of the

early Eocene rodent Tuscahomys based on an extraordinary new faunal assemblage from the Great Divide Basin, Wyoming, USA. Society for Vertebrate Paleontology, Nov. 2-5, 2011, Las Vegas, NV.

49. RL Anemone, BA Nachman (2011) Metric and morphological analysis of

Cantius molars from the Great Divide Basin, Eocene of Southwestern Wyoming. International Symposium on Dental Morphology, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, August 24-27, 2011.

50. RL Anemone, G Conroy, C Emerson, R Watkins (2011) Developing a GIS-based

predictive model for the identification of fossil bearing deposits in the Eocene of Wyoming. Am J Phys Anthrop Supplement 52: 77.

51. W Dirks, RL Anemone, KC Beard, BA Nachman, P Tafforeau (2011) Enamel

microstructure and molar development in Leptadapis magnus. Am J Phys Anthrop Supplement 52: 127.

52. CW Emerson, RL Anemone (2011) A predictive model for locating Eocene

mammalian fossils in the Great Divide Basin, Wy. Association of American Geographers, Seattle, WA, April 15, 2011.

53. W Dirks, RL Anemone, KC Beard, BA Nachman, P Tafforeau (2010) Dental

emergence sequences in the Euarchonta and a potential synapomorphy of Euprimates. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 30, Supplement to no. 3: 82A.

54. RL Anemone, R Watkins, B Nachman, W Dirks (2010) An early Wasatchian

mammalian fauna from an extraordinarily rich new locality in the Great Divide Basin, SW Wyoming. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 30, Suppl. 3: 54A.

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55. B Nachman, KC Beard RL Anemone (2010) New Primates (Omomyidae) from

the Great Divide Basin, Wyoming. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 30, Suppl. 3: 138A.

56. J Billian, RL Anemone (2010) Modeling the mandibular morphology and

masticatory mechanics of Eocene mammals: A 3D laser scanning approach. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 30, Suppl. 3: 60A.

57. RL Anemone, R Watkins, B Nachman, W Moore, W Dirks, T Held and V

Kersbergen (2010) Early Eocene mammalian fossils from an extraordinarily rich new locality in the Great Divide Basin, SW Wyoming. Am J Phys Anthrop Suppl. 50: 56.

58. W Dirks, RL Anemone, KC Beard, P Tafforeau (2010) The sequence of dental

emergence in the Malayan colugo (Galeopterus variegatus) and its bearing on a potential synapomorphy of Euprimates. Am J Phys Anthrop Suppl. 50: 95.

59. W Dirks, P Holroyd, RL Anemone (2009) Molar formation, life history and

phylogeny in three archaic ungulates, Meniscotherium, Ectocion and Phenacodus (Mammalia, ”Condylarthra”). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 29, Suppl. 3: 88A

60. RL Anemone, W Dirks, B Nachman, W Moore, J Van Regenmorter (2009)

Primate paleontology across the Paleocene-Eocene boundary in the Great Divide Basin, Wyoming. Am J Phys Anthrop Suppl. 48: 108.

61. GC Conroy, RL Anemone, J Van Regenmorter, A Addison (2009) A new and

simple method for sharing paleoanthropological data using Google Earth and GIS. Am J Phys Anthrop Suppl. 48: 157.

62. RL Anemone, W Dirks, R Watkins, B Nachman, J Van Regenmorter (2008)

Geology and vertebrate paleontology of Paleocene and Eocene deposits in the Great Divide Basin of southwestern Wyoming. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 28, Suppl. 3: 45A.

63. J Van Regenmorter, RL Anemone (2008) Biostratigraphy of the Freighter Gap

and Pinnacles areas, Great Divide Basin, southwestern Wyoming. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28, Suppl. 3: 156A.

64. GC Conroy, RL Anemone, J Van Regenmorter, A Addison (2008) Google Earth,

GIS, and the Great Divide. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28, Suppl. 3: 66A.

65. W Dirks, RL Anemone, PA Holroyd, DJ Reid, P Walton (2008) Phylogeny, life history and the timing of crown formation in two archaic ungulates, Meniscotherium and Phenacodus (Mammalia, “Condylarthra”). 14th

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International Symposium on Dental Morphology, Greifswald, Germany. August 27-30, 2008.

66. RL Anemone, W Dirks, W Moore, J Van Regenmorter, J Marshall, I Felder, E

DeMeester (2008) GIS and primate biostratigraphy in the early Eocene of southwestern Wyoming. Am J Phys Anthrop Suppl. 46: 60.

67. RL Anemone, W Dirks, R Watkins, B Nachman, J Van Regenmorter (2007) A

late Wasatchian mammalian fauna from the Steamboat Mountain-Freighter Gap area, Great Divide Basin, Southwestern Wyoming. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27, Suppl. 3: 40A.

68. Van Regenmorter, J, RL Anemone (2007) Creating a searchable geographic

information systems (GIS) database of fossil localities and specimens: An example from the Eocene of Southwestern Wyoming. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27, Suppl. 3: 161A

69. RL Anemone, W Dirks, W Moore, J Van Regenmorter (2007) Primate fossils,

geological marker beds, and anachronistic faunal assemblages from the early Paleogene of southwestern Wyoming. Am J Phys Anthrop Suppl. 44: 64-65.

70. RL Anemone, R Watkins, W Moore, and L Stroik (2006) Mammals and marker

beds in the Wasatch and Green River Formations: Eocene biostratigraphy near Freighter Gap, Great Divide Basin, southwestern Wyoming. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 26, Suppl. 3: 37A.

71. RL Anemone, W Dirks, KC Beard (2006) An anachronistic mammalian fauna

from the late Paleocene of southwestern Wyoming. Climate and Biota of the Early Paleogene, Bilbao, Spain, June 12-20, 2006.

72. RL Anemone, A Grossman, E Miller, R Watkins (2005) Biochronology and

paleoecology of the Buluk fauna, early Miocene of northern Kenya. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 25, Suppl. 3: 32A.

73. ER Miller, RL Anemone, A Grossman, R Watkins, M Kyeva, R Moru (2005) A

new hominoid partial maxilla from Buluk, early Miocene, Kenya. Am J Phys Anthrop Suppl. 40: 152-153.

74. W Dirks, FV Ramirez-Rozzi, DJ Reid, RL Anemone (2004) Thinking small: A

comparative study of dental microstructure in Cantius, Otolemur, Perodicticus, and Saimiri. Am J Phys Anthrop Suppl. 38: 88.

75. RL Anemone (2002) Paleocene and Eocene mammal bearing deposits from the

Great Divide Basin, Southwestern Wyoming. Paleontological Association, University of Cambridge, UK. December 15-18, 2002.

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76. RL Anemone (2002) Paleocene and Eocene primate-bearing faunas from the Great Divide Basin of southwestern Wyoming. Am J Phys Anthrop Suppl. 34:37.

77. RL Anemone (2001) New Paleogene faunas from the Great Divide Basin of

southwestern Wyoming. Climate and Biota of the Early Paleogene, Powell, WY, July 3-8, 2001.

78. RL Anemone, DJ Over, B Nachman, J Harris (2000) A new late Wasatchian

mammalian fauna from the Great Divide Basin, Sweetwater County, Wyoming. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 17, Suppl. 3: 26A.

79. RL Anemone, EM Johnson, BA Nachman, DJ Over (2000) A new Clarkforkian

primate fauna from the Great Divide Basin, SW Wyoming. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Suppl. 30:97.

80. EM Johnson, RL Anemone (2000) Paleoenvironmental analysis of an early

Eocene locality in southwestern Wyoming. Am J Phys Anthrop Suppl. 30:189.

81. RL Anemone, EM Johnson, CM Rubick (1999) Primates and other mammals from the Great Divide Basin, SW Wyoming: systematics, geology, and chronology. Am J Phys Anthrop Suppl. 28:84.

82. RL Anemone, B Nachman (1999) Extraordinary assemblage of Omomys fossils

from the Bridger C, Uinta Co., WY: Hindlimb morphology and positional behavior. Geological Society of America (North-Central Section), 31:A2.

83. RL Anemone, HH Covert, B Nachman (1997) Functional anatomy and positional

behavior of Omomys carteri. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 17, Suppl. 3: 29A.

84. RL Anemone (1997) Dental development, life history, and hominid evolution. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Symposium on Human Evolution, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, Oct. 4-8, 1997.

85. RL Anemone, B Nachman, DA Cope (1997) Paleocene and Eocene primates and

other fossil mammals from the Great Divide Basin, SW Wyoming. Am J Phys Anthrop Suppl. 24:66-67.

86. S Krysko, RL Anemone (1997) Habitat structure and utilization in two New

World monkeys, Cebus capucinus and Alouatta palliata. Northeastern Anthropology Association, Montebello, Quebec, April 11-13, 1997.

87. B Nachman, RL Anemone (1997) Anthropological and paleontological

investigations across the Paleocene-Eocene boundary of southwestern Wyoming. Northeastern Anthropology Association, Montebello, Quebec, April 11-13, 1997.

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88. B Nachman, T Iovine, T Smith, RL Anemone (1997) A view from the field and

the lab: Approaches to primate paleontology in southwestern Wyoming. Northeastern Anthropology Association, Montebello, Quebec, April 11-13.

89. RL Anemone, DJ Over, DA Cope (1996) Paleocene & Eocene mammals from

the Great Divide Basin, SW Wyoming. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 16, Suppl. 3: 20A.

90. RL Anemone, DJ Over, DA Cope (1996) Geology and vertebrate paleontology

across the Paleocene-Eocene boundary in the Great Divide Basin, southwestern Wyoming. Am J Phys Anthrop Suppl. 22:61.

91. RL Anemone, DJ Over, DA Cope (1995) The Red Desert Basin Project:

Interdisciplinary investigations of a Tertiary basin in SW Wyoming. Northeastern Anthropological Association, Lake Placid, NY, April 2-5, 1995.

92. RL Anemone, HH Covert (1995) The hip of Omomys carteri, a North American

omomyine primate from the middle Eocene. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Suppl. 20:58.

93. LJ Davignon, DJ Over, RL Anemone (1995) Geology and depositional

environments of the Red Desert Basin. Northeastern Anthropological Association, Lake Placid, NY, April 2-5, 1995.

94. D Bowen, RL Anemone (1995) Biostratigraphy and age of vertebrate-bearing

deposits of the Red Desert Basin. Northeastern Anthropological Association, Lake Placid, NY, April 2-5, 1995.

95. DL Koepfer, RL Anemone (1995) Archaic primates, euprimates, and other

mammals from the Red Desert Basin. Northeastern Anthropological Association, Lake Placid, NY, April 2-5, 1995.

96. LJ Davignon, DJ Over, RL Anemone (1995) Geological investigation of

Paleocene-Eocene strata and depositional environments of the Red Desert Basin, southwestern Wyoming. Geological Society of America (NE Section), Hartford, CT, March 19-21, 1995.

97. RL Anemone (1994) The Red Desert Basin Project: Vertebrate paleontology and

geology of an intermontane basin in southwestern Wyoming. Rochester Academy of Science, Rochester, NY, November 5, 1994.

98. RL Anemone (1994) Dental development and life history in chimpanzees and

fossil hominids. American Journal of Primatology 33:193-194.

99. RL Anemone (1994) The ontogeny of sexual dimorphism in the skull of the

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Liberian chimpanzee. Northeastern Anthropological Association, Geneseo, NY, April 6-9,1994.

100. RL Anemone (1994) The ontogeny of sexual dimorphism in the skull of the

Liberian chimpanzee. Am J Phys Anthrop Supplement 18:50.

101. RL Anemone (1993) Heterochrony and sexual dimorphism in the skull of the Liberian chimpanzee. American Journal of Primatology 30:294.

102. RL Anemone, MP Mooney, MI Siegel (1993) A longitudinal study of molar

development in chimpanzees Am J Phys Anthrop Suppl. 16:49.

103. RL Anemone (1992) Dental development in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) of known chronological age: Implications for understanding the age at death of Plio-Pleistocene hominids. 9th International Symposium on Dental Morphology, Florence, Italy, Sept. 3-6, 1992.

104. RL Anemone (1992) Morphological variation within the genus Saguinus and its

relationship to positional behavior. American Journal of Primatology 27:14.

105. RL Anemone (1992) Positional behavior and skeletal morphology within the genus Saguinus. Am J Phys Anthrop Suppl. 14:43-44.

106. RL Anemone, ES Watts (1991) Molar development in known age chimpanzees: Developmental and evolutionary relationships. Am J Phys Anthrop Suppl. 12:43-44.

107. RL Anemone (1990) Can We Determine the Age at Death of Plio-Pleistocene Fossil Hominids? Rochester Academy of Science, Rochester, NY, November 3, 1990.

108. RL Anemone (1990) Dental development of known-age chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and implications for human evolution. Northeastern Anthropological Association, Burlington, Vermont, March 29-April 1, 1990.

109. RL Anemone (1990) Functional morphology of the hindlimb skeleton among leaping prosimians. Am J Phys Anthrop 81:188-189.

110. RL Anemone (1989) Patterns of pelvic morphology among saltatorial and quadrupedal prosimians. Am J Phys Anthrop 78:184.

111. RL Anemone (1983) The femur among prosimian primates. Am J Phys Anthrop 60:170.

112. RL Anemone (1982) Functional analysis of the galago tarsus. Am J Phys Anthrop 57:167.

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Invited Presentations (N = 34)

1. Developing a new Geospatial Paleontology: Using GIScience to predict the

location of fossil deposits. Gamma Theta Upsilon Initiation Ceremony, Department of Geography, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, April 5, 2018.

2. Developing a new Geospatial Paleontology: How GIScience can inform the

search for primate fossils. Duke Lemur Center, Duke University, Jan. 30, 2018.

3. What can great apes tell us about ourselves? Center for Life Enrichment, Western Carolina University, August 26, 2016.

4. Remote Sensing, Predictive Modeling, & other Geospatial Approaches in Paleoanthropological Fieldwork. Department of Anthropology, University of Texas at San Antonio, Oct. 30, 2015.

5. Who are we? The birth and migration of Homo sapiens. Center for Life

Enrichment, Western Carolina University, August 21, 2015.

6. Geospatial Paleontology: Interdisciplinary Collaboration in the Study of Mammalian Evolution across the Paleocene-Eocene Boundary of Southwestern Wyoming. Department of Geosciences, Virginia Tech University, January 30, 2015.

7. Race and Human Diversity: A Biocultural Approach. Author’s Spotlight on

Inclusive Excellence Series, Black Faculty and Staff Association and Human Resources, UNCG. Jan 21, 2015.

8. Developing and Ground-Truthing Predictive Models for Locating Fossil

Vertebrate Sites in the Eocene of Wyoming. Department of Geography, UNCG, Nov. 22, 2013.

9. Finding Fossils in New Ways: An Artificial Intelligence Approach to Locating

Productive Fossil Localities. Department of Human Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, April 27, 2012.

10. Finding Fossils in New Ways: Developing and Testing New Geospatial

Approaches in Paleoanthropology. Dept. of Mathematics & Computer Science, Denison Univ. April 17, 2012.

11. Using Satellite Imagery to Find Fossils: An Example from the Great Divide Basin

of Wyoming. Lyceum Lecture Series, Lee Honors College, Western Michigan University, January 25, 2012.

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12. “Light will be thrown on the origin of man and his history”: The status of human evolutionary studies 150 years after The Origin. The Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, Western Michigan University, November 12, 2009.

13. GIS, Google Earth, and the Search for Fossil Primates in the Eocene of Wyoming.

Department of Biomedical Sciences, Grand Valley State University. November 14, 2008.

14. New Techniques and Approaches from the Geographic Sciences in the Search for

Primate Fossils. Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany. August 25, 2008.

15. Climate change and the evolution of early mammals: Vertebrate paleontology in

the Great Divide Basin. Department of Geography, Western Michigan University, February 15, 2008.

16. New primate fossils from the late Paleocene and early Eocene of the Great Divide

Basin, southwestern Wyoming. Department of Anthropology, Washington University, March 20, 2003.

17. Dental development and life history in human evolution. Department of

Biological Sciences, Western Michigan University, October 18, 2002.

18. Vertebrate Paleontology across the Paleocene-Eocene Boundary: Recent Investigations in the Great Divide Basin, SW Wyoming. Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin, November 16, 2001.

19. Climate change and mammalian evolution in the early Tertiary: Recent field

investigations in the Great Divide Basin, SW Wyoming. Department of Geosciences, Western Michigan University, October 29, 2001.

20. Positional behavior and hindlimb morphology of middle Eocene Omomys carteri

(Primates, Omomyidae). Department of Anthropology, Northern Illinois University, October 29, 1999.

21. New skeletal remains of Omomys carteri: Functional morphology and locomotor

behavior of a middle Eocene primate. NY Regional Primatology Group, New York University, Oct. 14, 1999.

22. Teeth, Development, and Human Evolution. Department of Orthodontics,

Eastman Dental Center, University of Rochester, April 16, 1999.

23. Phylogenetic origins of craniofacial form. Department of Orthodontics, Eastman Dental Center, University of Rochester, May 18, 1997.

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24. Chimpanzees as models for human behavior and evolution. Keynote lecture at Tri-Beta Regional Convention, Geneseo, NY, March 15, 1997.

25. Longitudinal studies of chimpanzee dental development. Colloquium on Enamel

Structure and Development & its Application to Hominid Evolution & Taxonomy, Paris, France, May 20-24, 1996.

26. Biostratigraphy and fossil mammals from southwestern Wyoming. Department of

Biology, College of Charleston, April 9, 1996.

27. Dental development, life history and fossil hominids. Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto, March 8, 1996.

28. Cranio-dental form and function in human evolution. Department of

Orthodontics, Eastman Dental Center, University of Rochester, May 5, 1995.

29. Dental development in chimps, humans and early hominids. Department of Anatomical Sciences, SUNY at Stony Brook, February 10, 1995.

30. Dental development, life history, and fossil hominids. Department of

Anthropology, Western Michigan University, October 10, 1994.

31. Dental development among chimps and humans: Implications for determining age at death among Australopithecines. Department of Anthropology, SUNY at Buffalo, October 22, 1992.

32. Can we determine the age at death of Plio-Pleistocene fossil hominids?

Department of Anthropology, Tulane University, October 25, 1991.

33. The VCL hypothesis revisited: Evidence from the lower limb. New York Regional Primatology Group, CUNY Graduate Center, February 14, 1991.

34. Leaping locomotion and the functional anatomy of the hindlimb among prosimian

primates. Department of Anthropology, Tulane University, March 15, 1989.

Book Reviews (N = 13)

1. Mixed Messages: Cultural and Genetic Inheritance in the Constitution of Human

Society. Robert A. Paul, 2015. University of Chicago Press. American Ethnologist, 45: 304-305 https://doi.org/10.1111/amet.12658 (2018).

2. Articulating Dinosaurs: A Political Anthropology. B Noble, 2016. University of Toronto Press. American Ethnologist, 44: 543-544 DOI: 10.1111/amet.12531 (2017).

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3. A Companion to Biological Anthropology. CS Larsen, ed. 2010. Wiley-Blackwell. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 145:672 (2011).

4. Mammalian Evolutionary Morphology. A Tribute to Frederick S. Szalay. EJ

Sargis and M Dagosto, Eds. 2008. Springer. Journal of Mammalian Evolution, 17: 61-63 (2010).

5. Dental Perspectives on Human Evolution. SE Bailey and JJ Hublin, eds., 2007.

Springer. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 138: 517-518 (2009).

6. Patterns of Growth and Development in the Genus Homo. JL Thompson, GE Krovitz, & AJ Nelson, Eds. 2003. Cambridge University Press. Journal of Human Evolution, 46:785-787 (2004).

7. Reconstructing Behavior in the Primate Fossil Record. JM Plavcan, RF Kay, WL

Jungers, & CP van Schaik, Eds. 2002. Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishing. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 120:305-306 (2003).

8. Primate Communities. J Fleagle, C Janson, & K Reed, Eds. 1999, Cambridge

University Press. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 116:254-255 (2001).

9. Primate Ecology and Social Structure (2 vols.). R.W. Sussman, ed. 1999-2000,

Pearson Custom Publishing. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 115:194-195 (2001).

10. Primate Locomotion: Recent Advances. E Strasser, J Fleagle, A Rosenberger, &

H McHenry, Eds. 1998, Plenum Press. American Anthropologist, 102:373-374 (2000).

11. Introduction to the Primates. DR Swindler. 1998, University of Washington

Press. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 110:476-478 (1999).

12. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. S Jones, R Martin, D Pilbeam, Eds. 1992, Cambridge University Press. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 91:395-397 (1993).

13. An Atlas and Source Book of the Lesser Bushbaby, Galago senegalensis. JL

Stevens, VR Edgerton, DE Haines, DM Meyer. 1981, CRC Press. Amer. Journal of Primatology, 4:193-194 (1983).

Grants, Awards, and Fellowships

2016 National Science Foundation, NSF-BCS – 1640460. Collaborative Research:

Developing and Testing New Geospatial Paleontology: Interdisciplinary Investigations at the Paleocene-Eocene Boundary in SW Wyoming ($353,656)

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PI (UNCG portion = $118,623) Not Funded 2016 School of Advanced Research, Santa Fe, NM. Advanced Seminar on New

Geospatial Approaches in Anthropology. March 2016. Organizer and Co-Chair. (Full Funding)

2015 Regular Faculty Internal Grant, UNCG ($10,000) 2014 Elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science

(AAAS) 2012-14 National Science Foundation, NSF-BCS – 1227329. Developing and Testing

New Geospatial Approaches in Paleoanthropology ($180,459) PI 2012 WMU Arts and Sciences Teaching and Research Award ($1000) 2012 WMU Support for Faculty Scholar Award ($2000) 2011 WMU College of Arts and Sciences Faculty Achievement Award for

Research Activity. 2011 Instructional Development Grant, Western Michigan University ($6000) 2008 LSB Leakey Foundation Grant ($25,000, not funded) 2006, 2010 Faculty Research and Creative Activities Support Fund, WMU ($10,000,

$10,000) 2006 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research ($25,000, not funded) 2006 Advanced Research Development Award, WMU. 2006 National Science Foundation ($450,000 not funded) Co-PI. 2005 National Science Foundation ($500,000 not funded) Co-PI. 2000 Teaching and Learning with Technology Award ($10,000) 2000, 2003 Faculty Research and Creative Activities Support Fund, WMU ($5000,

$5000) 2000, 2001 College of Arts and Sciences Teaching and Research Award, WMU

($1000, $600) 1999 Research Development Award, WMU ($3500) 1996 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research ($9000) 1994 SUNY Geneseo, College Planning Council ($5000) 1993 Rockefeller Center for the Social Sciences at Dartmouth College Summer

Seminar 1990 SUNY Presidential Summer Fellowship ($3000) 1990,94-95 New Faculty Development Award, United University Professions 1983 University of Washington Graduate School Dissertation Fellowship 1982 Curatorial Research Internship in Mammalogy, American Museum of Natural

History 1981 Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society, Grant-in-Aid of Research

Field Experience in Vertebrate Paleontology

2018 Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique, Miocene. Project Director: Susana

Carvalho, University of Oxford. 2012-18 Great Divide Basin, Wyoming. Paleocene – Eocene. PD: RL Anemone

(Funded by NSF BCS 1227329, RL Anemone PI) 2011 Cradle of Humankind, South Africa. Plio-Pleistocene. PD: JW Adams, Grand

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Valley State University. (Funded by NSF BCS 0962564, JW Adams, PI) 2005-10 Great Divide Basin, Wyoming. Paleocene – Eocene. PD: RL Anemone 2004 Buluk, Kenya. Miocene. PD: Ellen Miller, Wake Forest University 1994-03 Great Divide Basin, Wyoming. Paleocene – Eocene. PD: RL Anemone 1989-92 Washakie Basin, Wyoming. Eocene. PD: HH Covert, Univ. of Colorado. 1983 Hell Creek and Tullock Formations, Montana. Cretaceous. PD: WA Clemens,

University of California, Berkeley. 1981 John Day Formation, Oregon. Oligocene. PD: JA Rensberger, University of

Washington.

Professional Activities 2018-21 Chair, AAPA Ethics Committee 2014-20 Associate Editor, Journal of Human Evolution. 2016-20 Technical Editor, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 2017-18 AAPA Ethics Committee. 2017-18 AAPA Annual Meetings Program Committee. 2017 Organizer, 4th annual meeting Skeletal Biology in the Carolinas. Greensboro,

NC. 2017-19 AAPA Pollitzer Travel Awards Committee. 2016-19 AAPA Student Awards Committee. 2016-19 AAPA Professional Development Grant Review Committee. 2016 Organizer of Advanced Seminar at School for Advanced Studies on New

Geospatial Approaches in Anthropology, Santa Fe, NM. 2015-17 Wenner Gren Foundation panel of reviewers. 2015 NSF Senior Panel, Division of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences. 2015 Organizer, 2nd annual meeting Osteology in the Carolinas. Greensboro, NC. 2014 Scientific Committee, International Primatological Society Congress, Hanoi,

Vietnam. 2012-15 Abstracts Volume Editor, Society for Vertebrate Paleontology. 2011 NSF Senior Panel, Division of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences. 2011-12 Business Officer for Publications Committee, SVP. 2006-08 Annual Meeting Program Committee, American Association of Physical

Anthropologists. 2000-03 Associate Editor, Journal of Human Evolution. 2000 NSF Chattauqua Program, GIS and the Urban Environment, University of

Pittsburgh. 1998 NSF Chattauqua Program, Primate and Human Evolution, Stony Brook Univ. 1996-98 Contributing Editor for Physical Anthropology, NE Anthropological Assoc. 1995-03 Coordinating Editor, Northeastern USA, SVP Newsletter. 1995 Organizer and Chair of Invited Session: The Red Desert Basin Project:

Geological and Paleontological Investigations of early Eocene Sediments in southwestern Wyoming. 35th Annual Meetings of the NE Anthropological Association, Lake Placid, NY, April 2-5.

1993 Co-organizer and Co-chair of Invited Session: Recent Developments in the Study of Hominoid Ontogeny. Presented at the 62nd Annual Meeting of

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American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Toronto, Ontario, April 14-17.

1991 Co-organizer and Co-chair (with Joyce E. Sirianni, SUNY at Buffalo) of Invited Session: Symposium in Honor of Daris R. Swindler's Contributions to Craniofacial Growth and Development in Nonhuman Primates. Presented at the 60th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 3-6.

Reviewer Reviewer of journal manuscripts, book length manuscripts, book chapters, and grant

proposals for a wide variety of scientific publications (e.g., Nature, PLOS One, Amer. J. Phys. Anthrop., J. Hum. Evol, Annals of Human Biology), publishers (e.g., Univ. of Washington Press, Blackwell Publishing, Academic Press), & granting agencies (e.g., NSF, Wenner-Gren, Leakey Foundation, AAPA).

Foreign Languages Reading and speaking knowledge: German and Italian. Memberships in Professional Societies

American Association for the Advancement of Science American Association of Physical Anthropologists European Society for the Study of Human Evolution Society for Vertebrate Paleontology Paleoanthropology Society