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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES AMERICAN STUDIES Bailey, Beth Sex in the Heartland: Politics, Culture, and the Sexual Revolution, Harvard University Press, 1999. “Sally Rand,” American National Biography, Oxford University Press, 1999. Norwood, Vera “Constructing Gender in Nature: Bird Society Through the Eyes of Florence Merriam Bailey and John Burroughs,” in Human Nature, John Herron and Andrew Kirk, eds. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1999, pp. 49-62. Salvaggio, Ruth The Sounds of Feminist Theory. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1999. 151 pp. Treat, James “Introduction: An American Critique of Religion.” In Vine Deloria, Jr., For This Land: Writings on Religion in America, edited by James Treat, pp. 1-18. New York and London: Routledge, 1999. ANTHROPOLOGY Bawden, Garth Review: “Mummies And Mortuary Monuments,” William Isbell, University of Texas Press. In Current Anthropology, December 1999. 9 Bock, Philip K. Rethinking Psychological Anthropology, 2nd ed. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland. 1999. Boone, James L. “Islamic Settlement in North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula.” Annual Review in Anthropology 28 (1999), 58-71. “More Status and More Children: Social Status, Fertility Reduction, and Long-term Fitness.” Evolution and Human Behavior 20 (1999), 257-277. “Population History and the Islamization of the Iberian Peninsula: Skeletal Evidence from the Lower Alentejo of Portugal.” Current Anthropology 40(5) (1999), 719-726. Buikstra, Jane E. Never Anything so Solemn: The Bioarchaeology of the 19th Century Burial Ground for Grafton Illinois. Chapters: 1. Introduction, 2. Historic Bioarchaeology and the Beautification of Death, 3. A Matter of Life and Death I: Disease, Medical Practice, and Funerals, 9. Summary and Conclusions, 7. Skeletal Biology (co-authors: Houdek, Buikstra, Stojanowski). Center for American Archeology, Kampsville Studies in Archeology and History, No. 4 (1999). “Centering the Ancestors: Cemeteries, Mounds and Sacred Landscapes of the North American Midcontinent.” In Archaeologies of Landscape: Contemporary Perspectives, W. Ashmore and B. Knapp, eds. Blackwells (1999). Co-author: Douglas K. Charles. “Analysis of Blunt Trauma Injuries: Vertical Deceleration Versus Horizontal Deceleration Injuries,” Journal of Forensic Sciences 44(2) (1999), 253-262. Co-author: Paula D. Tomczak. “The Life and Career of William R. Maples, Ph.D.” Journal of Forensic Sciences 44(2) (1999), 677-681. Co-author: Margaret K. Maples. “Paleoepidemiology of Tuberculosis in the Americas.” In Tuberculosis Past and Present, G. Palfi, O. Dutour, J. Deak, and I. Hatas, eds. Tuberculosis Foundation (1999), 479- 494. Crown, Patricia L. “Socialization in American Southwest pottery decoration.” In Pottery and People, James Skibo and Gary Feinman, eds. University of Utah Press (1999), 25-43. 10 Dinwoodie, David “Textuality and the ‘Voices’ of Informants: The Case of Edward Sapir’s 1929 Navajo Field School.” Anthropological Linguistics 41(2) (1999), 165-192. Book Review: “Handbook of the North American Indians 17 Languages.” Ives Goddard, ed. Journal of Anthropological Research 55(2) (1999), 111-113. Field, Les W. The Grimace of Macho Ratón: Artisans, Identity and Nation in Late Twentieth Century Western Nicaragua. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1999. “Complicities and Collaborations: Anthropologists and the ‘Unacknowledged Tribes’ of California.” Current Anthropology 40(2) (1999), 193-209. Review: “Walking Where We Lived: Memories of a Mono Indian Family,” Gaylen D. Lee, Journal of Anthropological Research 55(2) (1999), 307-309. Review: “The Indigenous World: 1997-98,” International Working Group on Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA), Journal of Anthropological Research 55(2) (1999), 319-320. Froehlich, Jeffery W. “The Balan of Balantak: A possible new species of macaque in Central Sulawesi.” Tropical Biodiversity, Vol. 5, No. 3, 1999, 167-184. Co-authors: J. Supriatna, V. Hart, S. Akbar, and R. Babo. Hibben, Frank C. Prehistoric Man in Europe, University of Oklahoma Press, 1999. Under the African Sun, Los Angeles: Weyland Press, 1999. Hill, Kim “Sustainability of Ache hunting in the Mbaracayu Reserve, Paraguay.” In Sustainability of hunting in tropical forests. J. Robinson and E. Bennet, eds. New York: Columbia University Press, 1999. Co-authors: J. Padwe, C. Bejyvagi, A. Bepurangi, F. Jakugi, R. Tykuarangi, and T. Tykuarangi. 11 “Life History Traits in Humans: Theory and empirical studies.” Annual Review of Anthropology 28 (1999), 397-430. Co-author: H. Kaplan. “Apolipoprotein B signal peptide polymorphism distribution among South Amerindian populations.” Human Biology 71(6) (1999), 995-1000. Co-authors: D. A. Demarchi, A. M. Hurtado, et al. “The Ache of Paraguay.” In The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Hunters and Gatherers, R. Lee and R. Daly, eds., pp. XX-SS. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. Co-author: A. M. Hurtado. “The evolutionary ecology of childhood asthma.” In Evolutionary Medicine, W. Trevathan, J. McKenna, and E. O. Smith, eds. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. Co-authors: A. M. Hurtado, I. Hurtado, R. Sapien. “Packer and colleagues’ model of menopause for humans.” Human Nature 10(2) (1999), 199-204. Co-author: A. M. Hurtado. “The Makuna.” Journal of Anthropological Research 55(3) (1999), 490-492. “Agta Demography.” Journal of Anthropological Research 55(2) (1999), 314-317. Hurtado, A. Magdalena “Apolipoprotein B signal peptide polymorphism distribution among South Amerindian populations.” Human Biology 71(6) (1999), 995-1000. Co-authors: D. A. Demarchi, K. Hill, et al. “The Ache of Paraguay.” In The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Hunters and Gatherers, R. Lee and R. Daly, eds., pp. XX-SS. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. Co-author: K. Hill. “The evolutionary ecology of childhood asthma.” In Evolutionary Medicine, W. Trevathan, J. McKenna, and E. O. Smith, eds. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. Co-authors: I. Hurtado, K. Hill, R. Sapien. “Packer and colleagues’ model of menopause for humans.” Human Nature 10(2) (1999), 199-204. Co-author: K. Hill. 12 Kaplan, Hillard S. “Life History Theory and Anthropology.” Annual Review of Anthropology 28 (1999), 397-430. “Care by Genetic Fathers and Stepfathers II: Reports by Xhosa High School Students.” Evolution and Human Behavior 20(6) (1999), 433-452. Co-authors: K. Anderson and J. Lancaster. “Parental Care by Genetic Fathers and Stepfathers I: Reports from Albuquerque Men.” Evolution and Human Behavior 20(6) (1999), 405-432. Co-authors: K. Anderson, D. Lamb, and J. Lancaster. Lamphere, Louise Review: “Memories of Migration: Gender, Ethnicity and Work in the Lives of Jewish and Italian Women in New York, 1870-1924,” by Katie Friedman-Kasaba, Shofar: Journal of Jewish Studies, Fall 1999, p. 141. Review: “Imagining Indians in the Southwest,” by Leah Dilworth, Current Anthropology, Vol. 40:5 (1999), p. 739. Lancaster, Jane B. Scientific Editor, Human Nature: An Interdisciplinary Biosocial Perspective, quarterly journal (1999). Hawthorne, New York: Aldine de Gruyter. “Parental Care by Genetic Fathers and Stepfathers II: Reports by Xhosa High School Students.” Evolution and Human Behavior 20(6) (1999), 433-452. Co-authors: K. Anderson and H. Kaplan. “Parental Care by Genetic Fathers and Stepfathers I: Reports from Albuquerque Men.” Evolution and Human Behavior 20(6) (1999), 405-432. Co-authors: K. Anderson, D. Lamb, and H. Kaplan. Pearson, Osbjorn M. “Differential representation of equid, bovid, and cervid elements in the archaeological record: A study of intertaxonomic variability in patterns of bone density,” American Antiquity 64 (1999), 343-362. 13 Review: “Conceptual Issues in Modern Human Origins Research,” G. A. Clark and C. M. Willermet, eds. American Antiquity 64 (1999), 181-182. “Postcranial differences between the earliest modern humans and recent people,” Journal of Human Evolution 36 (1999), A16-A17. Ramenofsky, Ann F. Book Review: “James A. Ford and the Growth of American Archaeology,” by M. J. O’Brien and R. L. Lyman. Journal of Anthropological Research 55 (1999), 603. Rodriguez, Sylvia “This Town is Not for Sale!: The 1994 Santa Fe Mayoral Election,” video-documentary (55 minutes), Colores, KNME-TV, 1999. Writer and senior producer. Stone, Anne “Analysis of ancient DNA from a prehistoric Amerindian cemetery,” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London, Series B 354 (1999), 153-159. “Reconstructing human societies with ancient molecules.” In Who Were the First Americans? Proceedings of the 58th Annual Biology Colloquium, Oregon State University, R. Bonnichsen, ed., Corvallis, OR: Center for the Study of the First Americans. Straus, Lawrence G. Editor, Journal of Anthropological Research, 1999. L'Abri du Pape, Liége, Belgium: Université de Liége. Co-authors: J. M. Léotard and M. Otte. “L'Abri du Pape: a limited-function Mesolithic campsite along the Meuse at the edge of the Belgian Ardennes.” In L'Europe des Derniers Chasseurs: Epipaléolithique et Mésolithique, A. Thévenin and P. Bintz, eds., pp. 263-273. CTHS: Paris. Co-authors: M. Otte, Ph. Lacroix, J-M. Léotard, A. Gautier, J. Summers, J. Orphal and J-M. Pernaud. “The Neanderthal problem continued,” Current Anthropology 40 (1999), 352-355. 14 “The Upper Paleolithic settlement of North-Central Spain.” In European Late Pleistocene, Isotopic Stages 2 and 3, P. Vermeersch and M. Otte, eds., ERAUL 90, 175-197. Liége. “Homo: e pluribus unum,” Journal of Anthropological Research 55 (1999), 187-189. “High-resolution archeofaunal records across the Pleistocene-Holocene transition