
EPS 1.102
Claud A. Bramblett
Dept. of Anthropology
The University of Texas at Austin
1 University Station C3200
Austin, TX 78712-0548
Phone: (512) 471-7529, FAX: (512) 471-6535E-Mail: cbramblett@mail.utexas.edu
Birthdate: Oct. 8, 1939
Place of Birth: Crystal City, Texas
Status: Married, two children
Citizenship: U.S.A.
Ph.D., Aug. 1967
University of California, Berkeley
Specialization: Anthropology
Minors: Zoology (Animal Behavior), Paleontology
Dissertation: The Skeleton of the Darajani Baboon.
M. A., June, 1965
University of Texas, Austin
Major: Anthropology
Minor: Paleontology
Thesis: The Dentition of the Darajani Baboon.
B.A., August, 1962
University of Texas, Austin
Major: Anthropology
Minor: Zoology
High School, May, 1958
Carrizo Springs High School
Carrizo Springs, Texas
Texas Highway Department; Carrizo Springs, Texas
May 1957-Aug 1957, May 1958-Aug 1958
Notes:
1. Local office of Highway Department often hired high school kids as hourly laborers during summer.
2. In Aug. 1958, transferred to the Austin office.
Texas Highway Department, Austin, Texas
Sept 1958-Aug 1961
Notes:
1. IBM 650 System
2. Worked night shift (4 to 9 PM)
3. Authored software for model of Houston traffic based on survey of 1958-1959.
Linguistics Research Center, The University of Texas, Austin
Sept 1961- Aug 1962
Notes:
1. CDC 1604 system
2. Managed a data interface between the Lingustics Research Center and the Computation Centers in Austin and in Fort Huachuca, Arizona.
Laboratory of Physical Anthropology, The University of Texas, Austin
Sept 1962-Feb 1963
Notes: Performed skeletal reconstructions and measurements for Dr. T.W. McKern
Darajani Primate Research Station, Kenya, East Africa
March 1963-May 1964.
Notes:
1. Managed the field station and research facilities at Darajani for the Southwest Foundation for Research and Education, San Antonio, Texas
2. Trapped baboons and vervet monkeys for research
3. Participated in research projects ranging from kidney transplants to studies of dietary cholesterol.
Laboratory of Physical Anthropology, The University of Texas, Austin
June 1964-Aug 1964
Notes:
1. Performed skeletal reconstructions and measurementsfor Dr. T.W. McKern
2. Reconstructed, measured, and recorded skeletal materials from Casas Grandes, Arizona for Dr. T.W. McKern
Department of Anthropology, The University of Texas, Austin
Sept1964-May 1965
Notes:
Served as instructor for Introductiory Physical Anthropology (Ant. 301).
Department of Anthropology, The University of California, Berkeley
Sept 1965-June 1966
Notes:
1. Entered Ph.D. program
2. Supervising professor was S. L. Washburn
Department of Anthropology, The University of California, Berkeley
July 1966-June 1967
Notes: Head Teaching Assistant for Introductory Physical Anthropology
Department of Anthropology, The University of Texas, Austin
Sept 1967-Aug 1973.
Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
June 1969-Aug 1969.
Notes: Studied gelada baboons and Celebes macaques at the Lawrenceville field station
Arashayama West Japanese Macaque Ranch, Laredo, Texas
Feb 1972-Feb 1980
Notes: Assisted the preservation of the Arashayama A troop.
Department of Anthropology, The University of Texas, Austin
1973 -1980
Department of Anthropology, The University of Texas, Austin
Spring 1976
Notes: Completed the book, Patterns of Primate Behavior
Department of Pathology,
The University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, Texas
Summers 1977-1982.
Notes: Worked with baboons at the Southwest Foundation for Research and Education
South Texas Primate Observatory , Dilley, Texas
1980-1992
Notes: Assisted the preservation of the Arashayama A troop.
Department of Cardiopulmonary Disease,
Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research, San Antonio, Texas
Fall 1981-1986
Notes: Worked with baboons at the Southwest Foundation for Research and Education
Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery,
The University of Texas System Cancer Center M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, Science Park, Bastrop, Texas
1981-1993
Department of Anthropology, The University of Texas, Austin
1980- 2003
Department of Anthropology, The University of Texas, Austin
2003-present

1968-1986 Director, Guenon Colony, Laboratory of Physical
Anthropology
1970 Participant, Third Int'l. Congr. Primatology, Zurich.
1971 Fieldwork in Grenada, West Indies to set up trapping operations
for Cercopithecus mona through the Ministry of Agriculture,
Grenada National Zoo, St. Georges.
1972 Participant, Fourth Int'l. Congr. Primatology, Portland.
1973 Fieldwork on howler and spider monkeys, Tikal, Guatemala.
1976 Professional Association of Diving Instructors Open Water
Diving Certification
1976 Consultant to Underwater Archeologist. Examination of human
skeletal remains in situ in warm mineral spring, Punta Gorda,
FL.
1986 Fieldwork - video of four monkey species monkeys, Corcovado,
Costa Rica.
1990 Fieldwork - video of four monkey species monkeys, Corcovado,
Costa Rica.