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Obituary

Richard Allan Gould, 1939–2020

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  • Crabtree, D.E. and R.A. Gould 1970 Man’s oldest craft recreated. Curator: The Museum Journal 13(3):179–198.
  • Gould, R.A. 1965 An Introduction to Tolowa Prehistory: Archaeology and Ethnology Along the Northwestern California Coast. Unpublished PhD thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, California.
  • Gould, R.A. 1966a Archaeology of the Point St. George Site and Tolowa Prehistory. Berkeley: University of California Press.
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  • Gould, R.A. 1986 To have and have not: The ecology of sharing among hunter-gatherers. In N.M. Williams and E.S. Hunn (eds), Resource Managers: North American and Australian Hunter-Gatherers, pp.69–98. Canberra: Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies.
  • Gould, R.A. 1989 H.M.S. Vixen: An early ironclad ram at Bermuda. Bermuda Journal of Archaeology and Maritime History 1:43–80.
  • Gould, R.A. 1991 Arid-land foraging as seen from Australia: Adaptive models and behavioural realities. Oceania 62(1):12–33.
  • Gould, R.A. 1993 Bird Key Harbor Wreck (FOJE 029) 1990 fieldwork. In L. Murphy (ed.), Dry Tortugas National Park, pp.333–351. Santa Fe: National Park Service.
  • Gould, R.A. 2000a Archaeology and the Social History of Ships. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Gould, R.A. 2000b Beyond exploration: Underwater archaeology after the year 2000. Historical Archaeology 34(4):24–28.
  • Gould, R.A. 2002a WTC archaeology: What we saw, what we learned, and what we did about it. The SAA Archaeological Record 2(5):11–17.
  • Gould, R.A. 2002b The wreck of the ‘North Carolina’, New Year’s Day, 1880. Bermuda Journal of Archaeology and Maritime History 13:28–56.
  • Gould, R.A. 2004 Disaster archaeology at the West Warwick, Rhode Island nightclub fire scene. The SAA Archaeological Record 4(1):6–11.
  • Gould, R.A. 2007 Disaster Archaeology. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.
  • Gould, R.A. 2011 From living archaeology to disaster archaeology. Ethnoarchaeology 3(2):187–202.
  • Gould, R.A. and D.L. Conlin 1999 Archaeology of the barrel wreck, Loggerhead Reef, Dry Tortugas National Park. The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 28(3):207–228.
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  • Gould, R.A. and M.B. Schiffer (eds) 1981 Modern Material Culture: The Archaeology of Us. New York: Academic Press.
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  • Gould, R.A. and S. Saggers 1985 Lithic procurement in Central Australia: A closer look at Binford's idea of embeddedness in archaeology. American Antiquity 50(1):117–136.
  • Gould, R.A. (ed.) 1983 Shipwreck Anthropology. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
  • Hiscock, P. 1988 Prehistoric Settlement Patterns and Artefact Manufacture at Lawn Hill, Northwest Queensland. Unpublished PhD thesis, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, School of Social Science, University of Queensland, St Lucia.
  • McArthur, M. 1960 Food composition and dietary levels of groups of Aborigines living on naturally occurring foods. In C.P. Mountford (ed.) Records of the American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land, Vol. 2, pp.90–135. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press.
  • Pate, F.D. 1984 Mortuary Practices and Paleodiet as Archaeological Signatures of Social Organization and Status at Roonka on the Lower Murray River of South Australia. Unpublished MA thesis, Department of Anthropology, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island.
  • Pate, F.D., J.T. Hutton, R.A. Gould and G.L. Pretty 1991 Alterations of in vivo elemental dietary signatures in archaeological bone: Evidence from the Roonka Flat Dune, South Australia. Archaeology in Oceania 26(2):58–69.
  • Pate, F.D., P. Veth, M. Smith, D. Anderson, S. Saggers, D. Conlin and P. Smith in prep. Remembering Dick Gould and his significant contributions to the development of archaeological theory and method.
  • Saggers, S. 1982 Comparative analysis of adzes from Puntutjarpa Rockshelter and the James Range East site complex, Australia. Archaeology in Oceania 17(3):122–126.
  • Saggers, S. 1984 Materialism and Archaeological Experimentation: Testing the Exotic Stones Hypothesis in the Central Desert of Australia. PhD thesis, Department of Anthropology, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island.
  • Smith, M. 1988 The Pattern and Timing of Prehistoric Settlement in Central Australia. Unpublished PhD thesis, Department of Archaeology and Palaeoanthropology, University of New England, Armidale.
  • Veth, P.M. 1989 Islands in the Interior: A model for the colonisation of Australia's arid zone. Archaeology in Oceania 24(3):81–92.

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