Conferences

Sang-Hee LEE, Ph.D.

Department of Anthropology

University of California at Riverside

Riverside, CA 92521-0418

 

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PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS

US-Canada

(2009) Automatic construction of typologies for massive collections of projectile points and other cultural artifacts (with E Keogh, L Ye, and T Rampley).  Annual International Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, Williamsburg, Virginia.

(2009) Extracting adult survivorship information from fossil samples: the uses and limitations of OY ratios (with R Caspari).  American Association of Physical Anthropologists Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois.

(2009) Towards indexing and data mining all the world’s rock art (with E Keogh, Q Zhu, X Wang, T Rampley).  Annual International Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, Williamsburg, Virginia.

(2009) Variation in life history variables.  American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois.

(2006) A new approach to dental sexual dimorphism in the Krapina Neandertals.  American Association of Physical Anthropologists Meeting, Anchorage, Alaska.

(2006) How musical were the Neandertals?  Call for an interdisciplinary collaboration.  Sound, Environment and Connective Technology Symposium, Riverside, California.

(2005) Changes in sexual dimorphism in Europeans in the last 30,000 years (with D Frayer)  American Association of Physical Anthropologists Meeting, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

(2005) Longevity in the Middle Paleolithic: Did modern humans live longer than Neandertals?  (with R Caspari)  American Association of Physical Anthropologists Meeting, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

(2005) Is the Vindija late Neandertal mandibular sample biased?  (with M Kesterke, JCM Ahern, and JD Hawks)  American Association of Physical Anthropologists Meeting, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

(2004) Where in time are old hominids?  (with R Caspari)  American Anthropological Association Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia.

(2004) Sexual dimorphism in the Hadar A. afarensis sample: Another look.  American Association of Physical Anthropologists Meeting, Tampa, Florida.

(2004) Longevity and the evolution of modernity (with R Caspari).  American Association of Physical Anthropologists Meeting, Tampa, Florida.

(2004) Continuous changes in lower limb lengths of Upper Paleolithic Mesolithic Europeans (with D Frayer).  Paleoanthropology Society Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

(2003) Is the variation in cranial capacity of the Dmanisi sample too high to be from one species?  Paleoanthropology Society Meeting, Tempe, Arizona.

(2003) Is old age really old? An analysis of longevity in the hominid fossil record (with R Caspari).  PaleoAnthropology Society Meeting, Tempe, Arizona.

(2003) The Late Pleistocene human species of Levant (with MH Wolpoff).  American Association of Physical Anthropologists Meeting, Tempe, Arizona.

(2003) Craniofacial remodeling during adulthood: the supraorbital region (with A Hofbauer and JCM Ahern).   American Association of Physical Anthropologists Meeting, Tempe, Arizona.

(2002) Evolutionary patterns in Pleistocene human brain size (with MH Wolpoff).  American Association of Physical Anthropologists Meeting, Buffalo, New York.

(2002) Pattern of brain size increase in Pleistocene Homo (with MH Wolpoff).  Paleoanthropology Society Meeting, Denver, Colorado.

(2001) Patterns of skeletal sexual dimorphism in human, chimpanzee, and gorilla.  Paleoanthropology Society Meeting, Kansas City, Missouri.

(1998) A new technique for estimating sexual dimorphism in samples of unknown sex.  American Association of Physical Anthropologists Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah.

(1998) Patterns of variation within two samples of south-central European Neandertals (with JCM Ahern and JD Hawks).  American Association of Physical Anthropologists Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah.

(1998) Evolutionary Trends in sexual dimorphism of cranial capacity in Pleistocene Homo.  Paleoanthropology Society Meeting, Seattle, Washington.

(1995) Variability in Australopithecus afarensis: Does sexual dimorphism explain the humeral variability in Australopithecus afarensis?  American Association of Physical Anthropologists Meeting, Oakland, California.

(1994) Patterns of evolution in Homo erectus cranial capacity.  American Association of Physical Anthropologists Meeting, Denver, Colorado.

(1993) Evolutionary trends in Homo erectus cranial capacity.  Paleoanthropology Society Meeting, Toronto, Canada.

International

(2000) Testing the multiregionality of modern human origins (with Y Satta and N Takahata).  Germany-Japan Seminar in Methods of Reconstructing Evolutionary History of Genes, Mishima, Japan.

(1999) Constructing a database of human nucleotide diversity and a demographic model of the Multiregional hypothesis on modern human origins (with N Takahata).  Annual Meeting of the Genetics Society of Japan, Hiroshima, Japan.

(1998) Human sexual dimorphism: an evolutionary approach.  Korean Society of Cultural Anthropologists Meeting, Seoul, Korea.