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September 2006S. Homes Hogue, PhD., RPADepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, & Social WorkP.O. Box CMississippi State UniversityMississippi State, MS 39762Telephone: (662) 325-7519 e-mail: Education:1988, Ph.D., Anthropology, 1982, M.A., Anthropology, 1978, A.B., Anthropology and Recreation Administration (double major), The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Title of MastersAn Analysis of the Skeletal Material from Bw67, Brunswick County, Thesis:North CarolinaTitle ofA Bioarchaeological Study of Mortuary Practice and Change Among the Dissertation:Piedmont Siouan IndiansResearchBiological Anthropology, Human Osteology, Southeastern Archaeology, Specialties:Human Ecology, Human Evolution, Faunal AnalysisProfessionalAmerican Anthropological Association Memberships:American Association of Physical AnthropologistsSigma XiSoutheastern Archaeological ConferenceMississippi Association of Professional ArchaeologistsRegistry of Professional Archaeologists Mississippi Archaeological AssociationSociety for American ArchaeologyInternational Council of Archaeozoology (ICAZ)Society for Applied AnthropologyHonor Societies:Associate Member, Sigma Xi, 1986Full Member, Sigma Xi, 1990Phi Kappa Phi, 1996Faculty Appointments:1997-PresentAssociate Professor of Anthropology, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, & Social Work, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Mississippi.1992-1997Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, & Social Work, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Mississippi.1990-1992Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, & Social Work, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Mississippi, August 1990 to May 1992.Research Appointments:1998-PresentSenior Research Associate, Cobb institute of Archaeology, Mississippi State University. Joe Seger, Director1997-1999 Research Mentor, Dust Cave Archaeological Project, Boyce Driskell, DirectorRelated Employment:1990Laboratory Technician/Excavator (part-time), Historic Sites Section, North Carolina Division of Archives and History, Raleigh, North Carolina, June-August.1989-1990Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, North Carolina, August 1989 - June 1990.1988-1989Visiting Instructor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, January 1988 - May 1989.Laboratory Technician/Excavator (part-time), Historic Sites Section, North Carolina Division of Archives and History, Raleigh, North Carolina, September 1988 - August 1989.1987Visiting Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, North Carolina, August - December 1987.Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, July - August 1987.1984-1987Assistant Instructor, co-taught Human Osteology with Dr. George Holcomb, Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, spring semesters 1984, 1985, 1986, and 1987.1982-1987Osteologist (part-time), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Research Laboratories of Anthropology, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, June 1982-June 1987.1982Principal Investigator for Coastal Zone Resources, a Cultural Resource Management firm located in Wilmington, North Carolina, October 1982.Funded Grants, Contracts, Fellowships, and Other Research and Teaching Support:2006 S. Homes Hogue, Principal Investigator. Analysis of the Faunal Remains from the Tranquil Hill Plantation and Thoms Creek Sites. Chicora Foundation, Inc. Columbus, SC. ($5,002)S. Homes Hogue. College of Arts and Sciences Academic Excellence Fund $500. For travel to San Juan, Puerto Rico. to a present paper at the 71st Society for American Archaeology.S. Homes Hogue. College of Arts and Sciences Academic Excellence Fund $500. For travel to Mexico City, Mexico, to a present paper at the 10th Conference of the International Council of Archaeozoology (ICAZ).2005 S. Homes Hogue and Jeffrey Alvey, Co-Principal Investigators. Archaeology and Burial Recovery at the Weyerhaeuser Plant, Columbus, Mississippi. Weyerhaeuser Pulp and Paper Plant, Columbus, MS. ($39,951)S. Homes Hogue and Evan Peacock, Co-Principal Investigators. Analysis of Faunal and Charcoal Remains from the Wayne Furnace Site, 40WY62, Wayne County, TN. Weaver and Associates, LLC, Memphis TN. ($1,314)S. Homes Hogue, Recipient, Research and Teaching Fund for Biological Anthropology.Robert R. Bellamy Foundation Grant (Miami, Florida), $10,000. 2004 Janet Rafferty, S. Homes Hogue, Evan Peacock, and Jeff Alvey Co-Principal Investigators. Archaeological Geophysic, Test Excavation, and Interpretation at Pocahontas Mound A Pocahontas Mound A. Mississippi Department of Transportation. Jackson, MS. ($78,848)Mississippi State University Office of Research. $1,190, College of Arts and Sciences Academic Excellence, $400 and Cobb Institute of Archaeology $250. For travel to Montreal Canada. to a present paper at the 69th Society for American Archaeology. S. Homes Hogue, Principal Investigator. Analysis of the Faunal Remains from Youghal Plantation. Chicora Foundation, Inc. Columbus, SC ($1,600).S. Homes Hogue, J. Rafferty, and E. Peacock. College of Arts and Sciences Academic Excellence Fund $500. To support student travel to SEAC 2004.S. Homes Hogue, Recipient, Research and Teaching Fund for Biological Anthropology.Robert R. Bellamy Foundation Grant (Miami, Florida), $10,000. 2003S. Homes Hogue (MSU Sigma Xi, President), Recipient, Mississippi State University Office of Research and College of Arts and Sciences. $550 to support Sigma Xi lecture by James Brooks (Professor of Physics, Florida State University).S. Homes Hogue, Recipient, Research and Teaching Fund for Biological Anthropology.Robert R. Bellamy Foundation Grant (Miami, Florida), $10,000. 2002S. Homes Hogue, Recipient, Research and Teaching Fund for Biological Anthropology.Robert R. Bellamy Foundation Grant (Miami, Florida), $10,000. S. Homes Hogue (MSU Sigma Xi, President), Recipient, Mississippi State University Office of Research and College of Arts and Sciences. $550 to support Sigma Xi lecture by Bruce Latimer (Executive Director of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History).S. Homes Hogue, Recipient, Mississippi State University Office of Research. $1,400. Travel to Durham, UK to present paper at 9th Conference of the International Council of Archaeozoology (ICAZ). August 2002.2001S. Homes Hogue, Co-Principal Investigator with Janet Rafferty, Supplement: Burial Excavations at 22OK905, Highway 82 Bypass, Mississippi Department of Transportation, Jackson, MS. ($24,593)S. Homes Hogue, Recipient, Research and Teaching Fund for Biological Anthropology.Robert R. Bellamy Foundation Grant (Miami, Florida), $10,000.2000S. Homes Hogue, Recipient, Research and Teaching Fund for Biological Anthropology.Robert R. Bellamy Foundation Grant (Miami, Florida), $10,000. S. Homes Hogue, Principal Investigator. Analysis of the Faunal Remains from 38CH927. Chicora Foundation, Inc. Columbus, SC ($1,000.39).1999Janet Rafferty and S. Homes Hogue, Co-Principal Investigators, Supplement: Test Excavations at Three Sites on the Highway 82 Bypass, Mississippi Department of Transportation, Jackson, MS. ($21,497)S. Homes Hogue, Recipient, Research and Teaching Fund for Biological Anthropology.Robert R. Bellamy Foundation Grant (Miami, Florida), $10,000.1998Rafferty, J. and S. H. Hogue, Co-Principal Investigators, Test Excavations at Three Sites on the Highway 82 Bypass, Mississippi Department of Transportation, Jackson, MS. ($69,353)Rafferty, J. E. and S. Homes Hogue, Co-Principal Investigators, Phase II Archaeological Testing, 22OK746, Mississippi Department of Transportation, Jackson, MS. ($16,952)S. Homes Hogue, Recipient, Research and Teaching Fund for Biological Anthropology.Robert R. Bellamy Foundation Grant (Miami, Florida), $10,000. 1997J. Rafferty and S. H. Hogue, Co-Principal Investigators, Test Excavations at Three Sites on the Highway 82 Bypass, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, Mississippi Department of Transportation, Jackson, MS. ($39,886)1996J. Rafferty and S. H. Hogue, Co-Principal Investigators, Test Excavations at Six Sites in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, Mississippi Department of Transportation, Jackson, MS. ($76,584)J. Rafferty, S. H. Hogue, and J. OHear, Funding from the Academic Excellence Committee for students to travel to the Southeastern Archaeological Conference. ($225)S. Homes Hogue, Recipient, Research and Teaching Fund for Biological Anthropology.Robert R. Bellamy Foundation Grant (Miami, Florida), $10,000.1995S. Homes Hogue, Recipient, Research and Teaching Fund for Biological Anthropology.Robert R. Bellamy Foundation Grant (Miami, Florida), $10,000.1994S. Homes Hogue, Recipient, Research and Teaching Fund for Biological Anthropology.Robert R. Bellamy Foundation Grant (Miami, Florida), $10,000.John OHear and S. Homes Hogue, Co-Principal Investigators National Park Service (Washington, D.C.), Inventory of Native American Human and Associated Funerary Items in the Archaeological Collections at Mississippi State University, $61,000, July 1, 1994 - December 30, 1996.1994Understanding Cultural Diversity Through Visual Learning, An Instructional Enhancement Proposal to Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning, Submitted by Brad Anderson, Jim Jones, S. Homes Hogue, Karin Mack, Linda Southward, Phyllis Gray-Ray, and William Loker. ($9,957)S. Homes Hogue, Recipient, Student/Faculty Interaction Award, $500, Awarded by the Office of the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs.S. Homes Hogue, Researcher. The Analysis of Faunal Remains from the Broom Hall Site, South Carolina. Chicora Foundation, Columbia, South Carolina, $700. 1993S. Homes Hogue, Researcher, Analysis of the Skeletal Series from the Ditto Landing Site, Alabama. The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, $600. 1992S. Homes Hogue, Recipient, Research Initiation Grant, Office of Research, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS. $4,690, awarded for The Lyons Bluff Project.S. Homes Hogue, Recipient, Cobb Institute of Archaeology, Mississippi State University, $600, provided for contracting the analysis of the South Farm botanical remains.1991S. Homes Hogue, Recipient, Cobb Institute of Archaeology, Mississippi State University, $700, provided for contracting Radiocarbon dates, Trace element analysis, and Carbon Isotope analysis for the South Farm site (22OK534).1987S. Homes Hogue, Recipient, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Dissertation Fellowship, $4,000, awarded for completion of Ph.D. dissertation.1986S. Homes Hogue, Recipient, Robert Bellamy Memorial Foundation, $5,000, awarded for research on The Effects of European Contact on Aboriginal populations in North Carolina and Virginia.1985S. Homes Hogue, Recipient, Sigma Xi, Student Research Grant, $400, awarded for travel and research at the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.Peer Reviewed Journal PublicationsHogue, S. HomesUnder Review. Mississippian and Protohistoric/Early-Contact Diet and Health:Biological and Cultural Continuity and Change in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. Submitted to Southeastern ArchaeologyHogue, S. HomesAccepted with Revisions. The Reliability of Fluoride Dating at Two Mound Sites in Mississippi, USA. Accepted pending revisions by Curtis Runnels, Editor, Journal of Field Archaeology, letter dated 23 August 2006.Hogue, S. Homes2006 Determination of Warfare and Interpersonal Conflict in the Protohistoric Period: A Case Study from Mississippi. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 16(3): 236-248.Peacock, Evan and S. Homes Hogue2005. A New Series of Absolute Dates from Lyons Bluff (22OK520), North Mississippi. Southeastern Archaeology 23: 46-58.Hogue, S. Homes 2003 Corn Dogs and Hush Puppies: Diet and Domestication at Two Protohistoric Farmsteads in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. Southeastern Archaeology 22(2)185-195.Hogue, S. Homes and Vincent Dongarra2002 Biomechanical Changes in Long Bone Structure: A Study of Preagricultural and Agricultural Populations in Northeastern Mississippi and Northwestern Alabama. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 27(1): 1-21.Hogue, S. Homes2000 Burial Practices, Mortality, and Diet in East-Central Mississippi: A Case Study from Oktibbeha County. Southeastern Archaeology 19 (1): 63-81. Hogue, S. Homes, S. Bufkin, and H. Rushing1996 European Contact, Burial Behavior, Health and Diet: A Case Study from Starkville, Mississippi. Mississippi Archaeology 31(2):1-22.Hogue, S. Homes, April Boyd and Jodi Jacobson1995 A Secondary Burial from the Rolling Hills Subdivision in Starkville, Mississippi: Osteological and Archaeological Interpretations. Mississippi Archaeology 30(1):1-22.Hogue, S. Homes and Evan Peacock1995 Environmental and Osteological Analysis at the South Farm Site (22OK534), A Mississippian Farmstead in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. Southeastern Archaeology 14(1):31-45.Hogue, S. Homes and William Erwin1993 A Preliminary Analysis of Diet Change Using Small Burial Samples from Three Sites in Mississippi. Mississippi Archaeology 28(1):1-19.Peer Reviewed Chapters in Books:Hogue, S. HomesUnder Review. The I-69 Corridor: Bioarchaeology in the Mississippi Delta. In Times River: Archaeological Syntheses of the Yazoo Basin and Central Mississippi River Valley, edited by Janet Rafferty and Evan Peacock. To be submitted to the University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa. Peacock, Evan, Janet Rafferty, and S. Homes Hogue. 2005 Land Snails, Artifacts, and Faunal Remains: Understanding Site Formation Processes at Prehistoric /Protohistoric Sites in Southeastern United States. In Archaeomalacology: Molluscs in Former Environments of Human Behavior, edited by Daniella Bar-Yosef Mayer, pp. 6-17. Oxford, UK. Oxbow Books.Hogue, S. Homes2003 The Application of a Small Mammal Model in Paleoenvironmental Analysis. In Blackland Prairies of the Gulf Coastal Plain Culture, Nature, and Sustainability. Edited by E. Peacock and T. Schauwecker, pp.48-63. The University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa. Peer Reviewed Chapters in Research Series:Hogue, S. HomesForthcoming. Faunal Remains from 85-93 Broad Street, 38CH1644. Manuscript submitted to Chicora Foundation, Inc., Columbia, South Carolina. (94 pages).Hogue, S. Homes and Robert L. McCain2006. Beef a Plenty: The Faunal Remains from Youghal Plantation. In Youghal: An Examination of an Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Plantation, Christ Church Parrish, Charleston County, South Carolina, edited by Michael Trinkley, Debi Hacker, Nicole Southerland, Sarah Fick, and Julie Poppell, pp.101-120. Chicora Foundation Research Series 65. Chicora Foundation, Inc., Columbia. ISBN1-58317-064-2 Hogue, S. Homes2004 Human Skeletal Remains. In Investigation of Jervey Plantation, Christ ChurchParish, Charleston County, South Carolina, edited by Michael Trinkley and Debi Hacker, pp.111-112. Chicora Foundation Research Series 63. Chicora Foundation, Inc., Columbia. ISBN 1-58317-059-6Hogue, S. Homes and Vincent Dongarra2004. Faunal Remains. In Investigation of Jervey Plantation, Christ Church Parish, Charleston County, South Carolina, edited by Michael Trinkley and Debi Hacker, pp.93-110. Chicora Foundation Research Series 63. Chicora Foundation, Inc., Columbia. ISBN 1-58317-059-6. Hogue, S. Homes2001 Faunal Remains. In Archaeological Investigations of Indian and Slave at the Moses Whitesides Plantation, Christ Church Parish, Charleston, South, edited by Michael Trinkley, and Debi Hacker, pp. 117-130. Chicora Foundation Research Series 60. Chicora Foundation, Inc., Columbia. ISBN: 1-58317-055-3.Hogue, S. Homes1998 Vertebrate Faunal Remains from Seabrook Plantation. In The Plantation Landscape: Slaves and Freedmen at Seabrook Plantation, Hilton Head, South Carolina, edited by R. Campo, Michael Trinkley, and Debi Hacker., pp. 161-174. Chicora Foundation Research Series 34. Chicora Foundation, Inc., Columbia. ISBN: 1-58317-003-0Hogue, S. Homes1997 Faunal Remains from Secessionville. In Excavations at the Portion of the Secessionville Archaeological Site (38Ch1456), James Island, Charleston, South Carolina, edited by Michael Trinkley and Debi Hacker, pp. 127-156. Chicora Foundation Research Series 52. Chicora Foundation, Inc., Columbia. ISSN: 0882-2041Hogue, S. Homes1996 Faunal Remains. In The Other Side of Charleston: Archaeological Survey of the Saks Fifth Avenue Location, Charleston, South Carolina, edited by Michael Trinkley and Debi Hacker, pp. 151-166. Chicora Foundation Research Series 45. Chicora Foundation, Inc., Columbia. ISSN: 0882-2041Hogue, S. Homes, Jack H. Wilson, Jr. and Jodi Jacobson1995 Faunal Remains. In Broom Hall Plantation: A Good One and In a Pleasant Neighborhood, edited by Michael Trinkley, pp. 261-274. Chicora Foundation Research Series 44. Chicora Foundation, Inc., Columbia. ISSN: 0882-2041Wilson, Jack H., Jr. and S. Homes Hogue1987 Faunal Remains. In The Archaeology of the Fish Haul Creek Sites, Hilton Head, South Carolina, edited by Michael
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