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In Memoriam

Richard A. Gould (1939–2020)

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  • Gould, Richard A. 1966a. Archaeology of the Point St. George Site and Tolowa Prehistory. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
  • Gould, Richard A. 1966b. “Indian and White Versions of ‘The Burnt Ranch Massacre’: A Study in Comparative Ethnohistory.” Journal of the Folklore Institute 3 (1): 30–42.
  • Gould, Richard A. 1966c. “The Wealth Quest among the Tolowa Indians of Northwestern California.” American Philosophical Society Proceedings 110 (1): 67–89.
  • Gould, Richard A. 1967. “Notes on Hunting, Butchering, and Sharing of Game among the Ngatatjara and Their Neighbors in the West Australian Desert.” Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers 36: 41–66.
  • Gould, Richard A. 1968a. “Chipping Stones in the Outback.” Natural History 77 (2): 42–49.
  • Gould, Richard A. 1968b. “Living Archaeology: The Ngatatjara of Western Australia.” Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 24 (2): 101–122.
  • Gould, Richard A. 1968c. “Seagoing Canoes among the Indians of Northwestern California.” Ethnohistory 15 (1): 11–42.
  • Gould, Richard A. 1969a. “Puntutjarpa Rockshelter: A Reply to Messrs. Glover and Lampert.” Archaeology and Physical Anthropology in Oceania 4 (3): 229–237.
  • Gould, Richard A. 1969b. “Subsistence Behaviour Among the Western Desert Aborigines of Australia.” Oceania 39 (4): 253–274.
  • Gould, Richard A. 1969c. Yiwara: Foragers of the Australian Desert. New York: Scribner’s.
  • Gould, Richard A. 1970. “Spears and Spear-Throwers of the Western Desert Aborigines of Australia.” American Museum Novitates, 2403.
  • Gould, Richard A. 1971a. “The Archaeologist as Ethnographer: A Case from the Western Desert of Australia.” World Archaeology 3 (2): 143–177.
  • Gould, Richard A. 1971b. “Uses and Effects of Fire among the Western Desert Aborigines of Australia.” Mankind 8 (1): 14–24.
  • Gould, Richard A. 1972. “A Radiocarbon Date from the Point St. George Site, Northwestern California.” Contributions of the University of California Archaeological Research Facility 14: 41–44.
  • Gould, Richard A. 1973. Australian Archaeology in Ecological and Ethnographic Perspective. Electronic document, https://openlibrary.org/publishers/Warner_Modular_Publications.
  • Gould, Richard A. 1975. “Ecology and Adaptive Response among the Tolowa Indians of Northwestern California.” The Journal of California Anthropology 2 (2): 148–170.
  • Gould, Richard A. 1976. “A Case of Heat Treatment of Lithic Materials in Aboriginal Northwestern California.” The Journal of California Anthropology 3 (1): 142–144.
  • Gould, Richard A. 1978a. Explorations in Ethnoarchaeology. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press.
  • Gould, Richard A. 1978b. “From Tasmania to Tucson: New Directions in Ethnoarchaeology.” In Explorations in Ethnoarchaeology, edited by Richard A. Gould, 1–10. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press.
  • Gould, Richard A. 1978c. “Tolowa.” In Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 8, California, edited by Robert F. Heizer, 128–136. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution.
  • Gould, Richard A. 1981. “Comparative Ecology of Food-Sharing in Australia and Northwest California.” In Omnivorous Primates: Gathering and Hunting in Human Evolution, edited by Robert S. O. Harding and Geza Teleki, 422–454. New York: Columbia University Press.
  • Gould, Richard A. 1982. “To Have and Have Not: The Ecology of Sharing among Hunter-Gatherers.” In Resource Managers: North American and Australian Hunter-Gatherers, edited by Nancy M. Williams and Eugene S. Hunn, 69–91. Abingdon, UK: Routledge.
  • Gould, Richard A. 1983. Shipwreck Anthropology. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press.
  • Gould, Richard A. 1990. Recovering the Past. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press.
  • Gould, Richard A. 1991a. “Arid-Land Foraging as Seen from Australia: Adaptive Models and Behavioral Realities.” Oceania 62 (1): 12–33.
  • Gould, Richard A. 1991b. “The Archaeology of HMS Vixen, An Early Ironclad Ram in Bermuda.” International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 20 (2): 141–153.
  • Gould, Richard A. 1995. “The Bird Key Wreck, Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida.” Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology 19 (2): 7–16.
  • Gould, Richard A. 1996. “Faunal Reduction at Puntutjarpa Rockshelter, Warburton Ranges, Western Australia.” Archaeology in Oceania 31 (2): 72–86.
  • Gould, Richard A. 2001. “From Sail to Steam at Sea in the Late Nineteenth Century.” In Anthropological Perspectives on Technology, edited by Michael B. Schiffer, 193–213. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press.
  • Gould, Richard A. 2005a. “Archaeology Prepares for a Possible Mass-Fatality Disaster.” The SAA Archaeological Record 5 (4): 10–12.
  • Gould, Richard A. 2005b. “The Wreck of the Barque North Carolina, Bermuda, 1880: An Underwater Crime Scene?” American Antiquity 70 (1): 107–128.
  • Gould, Richard A. 2007. Disaster Archaeology. Salt Lake City, UT: University of Utah Press.
  • Gould, Richard A. 2011. Archaeology and the Social History of Ships. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
  • Gould, Richard A. forthcoming. Tolowa Field Notes. In Richard Gould Archives, on file at California State Parks, Eureka, California.
  • Gould, Richard A., Michael Archer, Nancy Bronstein, and Helene A. Martin. 1977. “Puntutjarpa Rockshelter and the Australian Desert Culture.” Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History 54 (1): 1–188.
  • Gould, Richard A., and David L. Conlin. 1999. “Archaeology of the Barrel Wreck, Loggerhead Reef, Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida.” International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 28 (3): 207–228.
  • Gould, Richard A., D. Hackett, A. Glass, and R. Tedford. 1968. “Preliminary Report on Excavations at Puntutjarpa Rockshelter, Near the Warburton Ranges, Western Australia.” Archaeology & Physical Anthropology in Oceania 3 (3): 161–185.
  • Gould, Richard A., Dorothy A. Koster, and Ann H. L. Sontz. 1971. “The Lithic Assemblage of the Western Desert Aborigines of Australia.” American Antiquity 36 (2): 149–169.
  • Gould, Richard A., and Sherry 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, Richard A., and Michael B. Schiffer. 2014. Modern Material Culture: The Archaeology of Us. Amsterdam, NL: Elsevier Publishing Company.
  • Gould, Richard A., and Donna J. Souza. 1996. “History and Archaeology of HM Floating Dock, Bermuda.” International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 25 (1): 4–20.
  • Gould, Richard A., and Patty Jo Watson. 1982. “A Dialogue on the Meaning and Use of Analogy in Ethnoarchaeological Reasoning.” Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 1: 355–381.
  • Gould, Richard A., and John E. Yellen. 1987. “Man the Hunted: Determinants of Household Spacing in Desert and Tropical Foraging Societies.” Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 6 (1): 77–103.
  • Pate, Donald, Peter Veth, and Moya Smith. 2020. “Richard Allan Gould, 1939-2020.” Australian Archaeology 86 (2): 201–205.
  • Tushingham, Shannon, and Jennifer Bencze. 2013. “Macro and Micro Scale Signatures of Hunter-Gatherer Organization at the Coastal Sites of Point St. George, Northwestern Alta California.” California Archaeology 5 (1): 37–77. doi:10.1179/1947461X13Z.0000000008.
  • Tushingham, Shannon, Justin Hopt, Colin Christiansen, Loren Bommelyn, John Green, Michael Peterson, Suntayea Steinruck, and Crista Stewart. 2019. “In the Footsteps of Amelia Brown: Collaborative Historical Ecology at Shin-yvslh-sri∼, A Tolowa Village on the North Coast of California.” The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 14 (1): 1–4. doi:10.1080/15564894.2018.1539789.
  • Whitaker, Adrian, and Shannon Tushingham. 2014. “A Quantitative Assessment of Ethnographically Identified Activity Areas at the Point Saint George Site (CA-DNO-11) and the Validity of Ethnographic Analogy.” Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 34 (1): 1–15.

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