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Please feel free to share photos, comments, videos, web links, or stories about Buddy on this site. Thank you for joining us in remembering Charlie "Buddy" Lockwood - a beloved friend, relative, colleague, and a brilliant paleoanthropologist.

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Buddy at Duke

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Ocean Isle Beach, Summer 2002

Charlie, his nephew, brother-in-law & dad build sandcastles.
Charlie, his nephew, brother-in-law & dad build sandcastles.
Family Holiday in Ocean Isle, August 2002
Charlie & his neice Catherine & nephew Ben build a sandcastle.
Charlie & his neice Catherine & nephew Ben build a sandcastle.
Family Holiday in Ocean Isle, August 2002
Lockwood Family
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Family Holiday in Ocean Isle, August 2002
Lockwood Family
Lockwood Family
Family Holiday in Ocean Isle, August 2002
Playing Frisbee
Playing Frisbee
Family Holiday in Ocean Isle, August 2002

Notes from London

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Shakespeare's sonnet (poem) 27.  Brenda said it was one of Charlie's favourite pieces. It speaks of a man, tired from a days work, whose mind keeps him awake.

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I always liked this quote, and was reminded of it when reading Charlie's letter to The Economist about students that "dawdle pointlessly". It seemed fitting.

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Scene from Casablanca, Charlies favourite film (I think someone told me).

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The final line from Voltaire's Candide. Charlie read Voltaire in the original french!

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Charlie in the Field

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Charlie shares in traditional Ethiopian culture while in the field.

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Charlie maneuvers the Land Rover
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"Fixing" the Rover :-)

ASU Memorial July 18, 2008

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Papago Park
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The ramada at the park
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Anthro grad students sharing stories...
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Photos of Charlie in the field
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Sunflowers for Charlie
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Sharing more stories...(Dr. Chris Campaisano, center)
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Explaining "dump cake" - one of Charlie's favorites
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Dr. Brenda Baker looks at photos
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Laura Bidner (anthro grad student) and Dr. Lars Werdelin (visiting scholar)
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Laura reminisces
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Kristi Lewton (anthro grad student), Strongbow and dump cake
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Erin DiMaggio (geology grad student; was with Charlie in the field in May)
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Dr. Heather Smith and Laura Stroik (anthro grad student)
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Sharing more stories...
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Dr. Mark Spencer
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Laura reminds us of Charlie's birthday "toileting"
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Stephanie Meredith (anthro grad student) and photos of Charlie
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Dr. Leanne Nash
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Mark, Thierra Nalley and Lucas Delezene (anthro grad students)
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Sunset
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Lars makes a touching toast.
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Sunset champagne toast to Buddy.
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A special evening...
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We'll miss you, Charlie.

Charlie in Memoriam

Buddy's Family's Blog
Anthropology.net
Stranger Fruit
Univ. College London Anthropology
Chimpanzees are not monkeys blog: Charlie Lockwood
Arrowsmith blog
Islington Gazette story (be aware: detailed content)
 Anyone with information about Charlie's accident can contact the Collision Investigation Unit at Euston Traffic Garage on 020 7388 6806.

About Paleoanthropology - links

Charlie and colleagues discuss the Taung child fossil (listen to programme 2)
Institute of Human Origins at ASU
Becoming Human
PBS.org
Understanding Evolution

About Paleoanthropology - Videos

Dr. Zeray Alemseged
 Charlie's colleague and close friend Dr. Zeresenay Alemseged presents an exciting talk about his experiences as a paleo- anthropologist.
Digging for humanity's origins: Louise Leakey on TED.com

Brief Comments

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"Thank you for sharing the pictures of the service for Buddy, especially the dump cake. Warmest regards, the Lockwood family." (posted on original Shutterfly site in July)

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Journal

Journal Entry 1

Please post anything you would like in the journal - stories you'd like to share about Buddy, poems, documents, etc.

Some of Charlie's Publications - Links

Bibliography - Link from UCL's site
Letter to The Economist on species diversity and monetary inflation
Another letter to The Economist, at the end of the second page
Charlie's Book: The Human Story to buy in the UK
The Human Story to buy in the USA

Some of Charlie's Publications - Files (do not copy or distribute without permission from pub.)

Lockwood et al Science Nov 2007.pdf
Extended Male Growth in a Fossil Hominin Species, Science, Nov. 2007
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adaptation and functional integration in primate phylogenetics.pdf


a large male hominin cranium from sterkfontein south Africa and the status of Australopithecus africanus.pdf


3d face authentication and recognition based on bilateral symetry analysis.pdf


alpha male.pdf


book review of the human fossil record vol 2.pdf


dietary constraints on encephalization in primates.pdf


endocranial capacity of early hominids.pdf


genetic geographic and environmental correlates of human temporal bone variation.pdf


homoplasy and adaptation in the atelid postcranium.pdf


homoplasy in primate and human evolution.pdf


letter to the editor response to a dismal view.pdf


morphology and affinities of new hominin cranial remains from member 4 of the sterkfontein formation.pdf


morphometrics and hominoid phylogeny support for a chimpanzee human clade and differentiation among great ape subspecies.pdf


patterns of tooth crown size and shape variation in great apes and humans and species recognition in the hominid fossil reco.pdf
patterns of tooth crown size and shape variation in great apes and humans and species recognition in the hominid fossil record.pdf

quantifying temporal bone morphology of great apes and humans an approach using geometric morphometrics.pdf


randomization procedures and sexual dimorphism in australopithecus afarensis.pdf


response to wolpoffs comment.pdf


seeing the forest and the trees.pdf


sexual dimorphism in australopithecus afarensis revisited how strong is the case for a human like pattern of dimorphism.pdf


sexual dimorphism in the face of australopithecus africanus.pdf


temporal trends and metric variation in the mandibles and dentition of australopithecus afarensis.pdf


the recognition and evaluation of homoplasy in primate and human evolution.pdf


variation and diversity in homo erectus a 3d geometric morphometric analysis of the temporal bone.pdf


was australopithecus anamensis ancestral to a afarensis a case of anagensis in the hominin fossil record.pdf



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