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Curriculm Vitae

by Deano Stynder last modified 2007-07-12 19:08

  • Personal Details:

Place of Birth: Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

Date of Birth: February, 11th 1971

Citizenship: South Africa

Passport Number: 443941423

Languages: English, Afrikaans, French

  • Education:

June, 2006 – Ph. D., Department of Archaeology, University of Cape Town (UCT).

Thesis title: “A quantitative assessment of variation in Holocene Khoesan crania from South Africa’s western, south-western, southern and south-eastern coasts and coastal forelands.”

Advisors: Dr. Rebecca Rogers Ackermann, Department of Archaeology, UCT.

Prof. Judith C. Sealy, Department of Archaeology, UCT.

December, 1997 – M.A., Department of Archaeology, University of Cape Town (UCT).

Thesis title: “The use of faunal evidence to reconstruct site history at Hoedjiespunt 1 (HDP 1), Western Cape.”

Advisor: Prof. John E. Parkington, Archaeology Department, UCT.

December, 1994 – B.A. (Honours), Department of Archaeology, University of Cape Town (UCT).

Thesis Title: “Has carnivore gnawing significantly altered the seal bone assemblage from Dune Field Midden?”: An investigation into the effects that small carnivore gnawing has on archaeological faunal assemblages.

Advisor: Prof. John E. Parkington, Department of Archaeology, UCT

December, 1993 – B.A., Department of Archaeology, University of Cape Town (UCT).

  • Laboratory & Field Research Experience:

August/September, 2004 - Charentes, France.

Excavated a 37 000 year old hyaena den in collaboration with Dr. Jean-Francois Tournepiche (Museum Angouleme, France), Dr. Graham Avery (Iziko Museum, South Africa) and Dr. Philippe Foss (CNRS).

November, 2002 - Toulouse, France.

Visited French Palaeolithic cave sites and inspected hyaena accumulated osteological material from several sites in France (in association with the CNRS).

January, 2000 - Excavated at the site of Blombos Cave, the site of the discovery of the earliest piece of engraved ochre.

September, 1999 - Duke University, North Carolina.

Invited by Prof. William L. Hylander to visit the Department of Biological Anthropology and Anatomy at Duke University and participate in their gross anatomy course.

July, 1998 -September, 1999 - Free State Survey, Free State, South Africa.

Participant in the on-going survey being conducted by the University of the Witwatersrand, Duke University and the National Museum (Bloemfontein) in search of Plio-Pleistocene fossil-bearing deposits along the Modder and Riet Rivers, Free State, South Africa.

January - May, 1998 - Department of Anatomical Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand.

Participated in and observed dissections on human cadavers as was required by the department of Anatomical Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand

1997- Attended a workshop on equid evolution hosted by the National Museum (Bloemfontein) and organized by the French equid specialist, Vera Eisermann.

1998 - Gladysvale, Gauteng, South Africa.

Assisted in excavations and surveys of this hominid-bearing Plio-Pleistocene cave site near Pretoria. Conducted laboratory work at the Transvaal Museum on the faunal identification and analysis of the excavated materials.

1998 - Drimolen, Gauteng, South Africa.

Participated in laboratory work at the University of the Witwatersrand, PARG Labs, on the faunal identification and analysis of excavated materials from this hominid-bearing Plio-Pleistocene cave site near Pretoria.

May, 1998 - Hoedjiespunt, Western Cape, South Africa.

Assisted in and later directed excavations and survey work during a month-long field season at this Late Middle Pleistocene hyaena den. Aided in establishing preliminary faunal identifications while in the field.

1996 -1997 - Hoedjiespunt, Western Cape, South Africa.

Participated in two field seasons at Hoedjiespunt. Curated, analyzed and identified the non-human mammalian skeletal remains from all field seasons up to 1997. The analysis of this material constituted a major part of my M.A. thesis.

June - July, 1996 - University of the Witwatersrand Field School.

Attended this field school which focused on Plio-Pleistocene human evolution in South Africa.

1991 -1993 - UCT Archaeology Department Fieldwork Requirements.

Completed my 30 day fieldwork requirement by attending the UCT Archaeology Field School, excavations at Dune Field Midden and the rock art survey in the Cederberg during the course of my undergraduate career.

  • Conferences Attended and Papers Presented:

June, 2006 - Attended and presented at the Symposium for Optimal Synergy of Engineering and Life Sciences, Avignon, France.

Presented a paper entitled “Human craniofacial variability and studies of population continuity and discontinuity, a cautionary tale”.

July, 2005 - Attended and presented at the Pan African Archaeological Association Conference, Gabarone, Botswana.

Presented a paper entitled “Craniofacial variation in human populations along South Africa’s Cape coast during the last 12 000 years”, Gabarone, Botswana.

March, 2004 - Attended and presented at the Africa Genome Initiative Conference in Cairo, Egypt.

Presented a paper entitled “The origins and biological significance of KhoiSan craniofacial variation” at the Africa Genome Initiative Conference in Cairo, Egypt.

April, 2002 - Attended and presented at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists (AAPA) in Buffalo, New York State, USA, 2002

Presented a paper entitled “Late Middle Pleistocene human incisors and molars from the site of Hoedjiespunt 1, South Africa” at the 71st conference of the American Association of Physical Anthropologist (AAPA) in Buffalo New York, USA.

July, 2002 - Presented a poster entitled “A metrical analysis on human incisors and molars from the Late Middle Pleistocene deposits at Hoedjispunt 1, South Africa” at the South African Association of Archaeologists (SA3) conference in Cape Town, July 2002.

May, 2002 - Fourth author on a paper entitled “Pinnacle Point at Mossel Bay, South Africa: Recent field investigations at a New Hominid and Middle Stone Age locality” by Curtis W. Marean, Peter Nilssen, Antonieta Jerardino and Deano Stynder-presented at the 16th Biennial Conference of the Society of Africanist Archaeologists (SAFA) in Tucson Arizona.

April, 2000 - Attended the South African Archaeological Association meetings in Johannesburg.

1998 - Student Volunteer at the Dual Congress, Sun City, South Africa, 1998

  • Positions on Committees:

2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 - Committee member of the Archaeology, Palaeontology and Meteorite Permit Committee of the Western Cape, South Africa (Heritage Western Cape).

2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 - Member of the South African Heritage Resources Agency’s (SAHRA) Archaeology Specialist Advisory Panel.

2000 - Honorary curator of the physical anthropology collection at the South African museum.

  • Employment:

January, 2007 – July, 2007- Post-doctoral researcher at the University of Toulouse (Paul Sabatier), France. Marie Curie Fellow fellowship (EVAN)

April, 2003 - February, 2004 - Employed as a Physical Anthropologist, Iziko Museums of Cape Town, 10 month contract.

July, 1998 - December, 1999 - Research Officer (18 month appointment) on the Palaeo- anthropology Research Group’s South Africa/Botswana survey for fossil sites project (funded by the National Geographic Society’s Committee for Research and Exploration). The project entailed the location, description, recording and mapping of new fossil sites in predominantly Pleistocene sediments in the Free State, South Africa, and Botswana.

See www.nationalgeographic.com/outpost/

January - June, 1998 - Employed by the Palaeo-anthropology Research Group, as a Research Assistant.

  • Academic Awards, Bursaries, Fellowships:

2005: Awarded R24 000 (approximately $ 3429) by the Palaeoanthropology Scientific Trust to aid doctoral dissertation research.

2004: Awarded R30 000 (approximately $ 4256) by the Palaeoanthropology Scientific Trust to aid doctoral dissertation research.

2004: Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research scholarship.

2003: Awarded a Dissertation Fieldwork Grant of $25 000 by the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research to aid doctoral dissertation research.

2002: Awarded R80 000 (approximately $ 11 429) by the Palaeoanthropology Scientific Trust to aid doctoral dissertation research.

2002: University of Cape Town Grant to attend a foreign conference.

2002: Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research scholarship and CSD scholarship.

2001: Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research scholarship and CSD scholarship.

2001: Department of African Studies Grant to attend a foreign conference.

2001: National Research Foundation Scholarship.

2000: National Research Foundation Scholarship.

1998: Palaeo-anthropology Research Group, Research Grant.

1997: Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research scholarship and CSD scholarship.

1996: Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research scholarship and CSD scholarship.

1994: Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research scholarship.

1993: Frank Schweitzer Memorial Fund Book Prize, for studies in Archaeology.