
Lyman Moore Jellema Curriculum Vitae
Laboratory of Physical Anthropology
Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Wade Oval, University Circle
Cleveland, Ohio 44106 U.S.A.
(216) 231-4600 ext. 3276
ljellema@cmnh.org
12050 Lake Avenue, Apt. #410
Lakewood, Ohio 44107 U.S.A.
216-221-5444
Education:
The State University College at Fredonia
Fredonia, New York
B.A. in Sociology, December 1974
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, Ohio
M.A. in Anthropology, June 1976
Cleveland State University
Cleveland, Ohio
1980 to 1981, 1986
Computer and Information Science
Cuyahoga Community College
Cleveland, Ohio
Associate of Applied Business in Computer Studies
(Microcomputer Applications) June, 1990
Laboratory Experience:
Collections Manager, Laboratory of Physical
Anthropology, Cleveland Museum of NaturalHistory, Cleveland, Ohio, 1991 to Present.
Curatorial Technician, Laboratory of Physical Anthropology,
Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, Ohio, 1983 to 1991.
Volunteer Researcher. Cleveland Museum of Natural History,
Department of Physical Anthropology, 1978 to 1982.
Teaching Experience:
Instructor, Members courses, Cleveland Museum of
Natural History, Cleveland, Ohio. Spring 1988, Fall 1989,
Fall 1990.
EDT 437/537, The Human Skeleton - A hands on study.
Science Resource Center, Cleveland Museum of Natural
History; College of Education, Cleveland State University, Spring 1990.
Abstracts:
"Methodology for degreasing the Hamann - Todd Osteological Collection." American Journal of Physical Anthropology 66:185. (with J. Aicher, I. Matelsky, & B. Latimer) Presented as a poster session at the American Association of Physical Anthropology Annual Meeting in Knoxville, Tennessee, April 1985.
"Anthropologic perspective of Hyperostosis Frontalis Interna." American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Supplement 26:98. (with C.M. Greenwald, I. Hershkovitz, O. DuTour, and B.M. Rothschild.) Presented as a poster session at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 1998.
"Serpens Endocrania Symmetrica (SES): A known term and possible sign of cranial tuberculosis." American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Supplement 28:140. (with C.M. Greenwald, B. Latimer, I. Hershkovitz, O. DuTour, and B.M. Rothschild.) Presented as a poster session at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Columbus, Ohio, April-May 1999.
Publications:
"National Science Foundation computerization of archaeological and physical anthropological records." 1990. The Cleveland Museum of Natural History Technical Archaeological Report, 1:1-46. (with D. Brose, B. Latimer, J. Blank, A. DuFresne, and G. McCarty)
"Vertebral alterations in Scheuerman's kyphosis. " Spine 16: 509-515. 1991. (with P.V.Scoles, B. Latimer, B.F. DiGiovanni, E. Vargo, and S. Bauza).
"The Rib Cage." 1993. (in A. Walker and R. Leakey, eds.) The Nariokotome Homo erectus skeleton. Cambridge, The Belnap Press of Harvard University Press. (with B. Latimer and A. Walker)
"Acromial morphology: Relation to sex, age, symmetry, and subacromial enthesophytes." 1996. Radiology, 199:737-742. (with J.D. Getz, M.P. Recht, D.W. Piraino, J.P. Schils, B.M. Latimer, and N. Obuchowski).
"Factors affecting the rate and pattern of first costal cartilage ossification." 1996. American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 17: 239-247. (with V. Barchilon, I. Hershkovitz, B. M. Rothschild, S. Wish-Baratz, B. Latimer, T. Hallel, and B. Arensburg)
"Injuries to the skeleton due to prolonged activity in hand to hand combat." 1996. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 6:167-178. (with I. Hershkovitz, L. Bedford, and B. Latimer)
Size and Location of the human tempromandibular joint." 1996. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 101:387-400. (with S. Wish-Baratz, I. Hershkovitz, B. Arensburgh, and B. Latimer).
"Recognition of sickle cell anemia in skeletal remains of children." 1997. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 104:213-216. (with I., Hershkovitz, B.M. Rothschild, B. Latimer, O. DuTour, G. L‚onetti, C.M. Greenwald, and C. Rothschild.)
"Why do we fail in aging the skull from the sagittal suture?" 1997. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 103:393-399. (with I. Hershkovitz, B. Latimer, O. Dutour, S. Wish-Baratz, C. Rothschild, and B.M. Rothschild).
"Recognition of leukemia in skeletal remains: Report and comparison of two cases." 1997. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 102:481-496. (with B.M. Rothschild, I. Hershkovitz, O. DuTour, B. Latimer, and C. Rothschild).
"The elusive petroexoccipital articulation." 1997. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 103:365-373. (with I. Hershkovitz, B. Latimer, O. Dutour, S. Wish-Baratz, C. Rothschild, and B.M. Rothschild.)
"Identification of Juvenile Arthritis in Archaeological Material: Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis vs. juvenile spondyloarthropathy." 1997. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 102:249-264. (with B.M. Rothschild, I. Hershkovitz, L. Bedford, B. Latimer, O. DuTour, and C. Rothschild.)
"The elusive diplotic veins: Anthropological and anatomical perspectives." 1999. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 108:345-358. (with I. Hershkovitz, C. Greenwald, B.M. Rothschild, B. Latimer, O. DuTour, S. Wish-Baratz, I. Pap, and G. L‚onetti).
"Hyperostosis Frontalis Interna: An anthropological perspective." 1999. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 109:303-325. (with I. Hershkovitz, C. Greenwald, B.M. Rothschild, B. Latimer, O. DuTour, and S. Wish-Baratz.)
" Button Osteoma: Its Etiology and pathophysiology." 2002. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 118[3], 217-230. 2002. (With Eshed V, Latimer B, Greenwald C, Rothschild BM, Wish-Baratz S, and Hershkovitz ,I)
" Serpens Endocrania Symmetrica (SES): A new term and a possible clue for identifying intrathoracic disease in skeletal populations. 2002. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 118, 201-216. 2002. Hershkovitz I, Greenwald C, Latimer B, Wish-Baratz S, Eshed V, DuTour O, and Rothschild BM.
Computer Hardware Experience:
Cabling Apprentice. Data Works. November 1984 to June 1985.
Computer Operating Systems Experience:
MS-DOS version 6.22; Microsoft Windows versions 98, XP; SUSE Linux
Computer Applications Experience:
Abstat versions 6.52; SuperCalc5 version 5.5,, Word Perfect Office 12. Microsoft Excell 2000, Lotus 1-2-3 version 2.0, dBase III+ version 1.1, File Maker Pro 6
Programming Language Experience:
Turbo-C, Basic, Pascal.
Collection Databases Prepared:
Grant Osteological Collection, housed in the Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto.
Hamann-Todd Osteological Collection, housed in the Laboratory of Physical Anthropology, Cleveland Museum of Natural History.
Award:
State University of New York at Fredonia. Department of Sociology / Anthropology. Alumni Achievement Award for 1992.
Research Interests:
Storage and retrieval of museum collections data, utilizing personal computers; History and curation of anatomical collections, primate paleopathology and osteology.
Revised: February 21,2006