Bibliography for Raymond H. Thompson, 1944-2019

Publications, Manuscripts and Papers Presented

1944 Map of the town of in , shewing the Bookstores and Public Places, with a Particular Plan of Harvard Square, The Tuftonian 4(2):76-77.

1950 Map of Present Racial Affiliations in Micronesia. In “A View Somatology and Sertology in Micronesia,” by Edward E. Hunt, Jr. American Journal of Physical , n.s. 8 (2) :157-184.

Ceramic Studies. Carnegie Institution of Washington Year Book 49: 202. Washington.

1951 Site Plans (figs. 28, 33, 37, 43, 48, 52) in “Archaeological Survey in the Lower Mississippi Valley, 1940-1947”, by Philip Phillips, James A. Ford, and James B. Griffen, Papers of the Peabody 25. Cambridge.

Yucatán. Carnegie Institution of Washington Year Book 50: 232-236. Washington.

1952 Modern Maya of Yucatán. Carnegie Institution of Washington Year Book 51: 266. Washington.

1953 Paleo Indian/Archaic Tradition in Kentucky. Presented at 10th Southeastern Archaeological Conference in Chapel Hill, November 1953 (not published but reported in Southern Indian Studies 6:78,1954).

1954 The Subjective Element in Archaeological Inference. Presented at 53rd Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association in Detroit, 30 December (published 1956).

1955 An Archaeological Approach to the Study of Cultural Stability. A paper based on the results of the Society for American seminar held at Ann Arbor, Michigan, 15-29 August 1955 (published 1956).

Microscopic Studies of Midwestern Pottery. Presented at the 20th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Bloomington, Indiana, 5 –7 May (not published, manuscript lost).

Modern Yucatecan Maya Pottery: A Study of the Nature of Archaeological Inference. Doctoral Dissertation, Harvard University (published 1958).

Review of Archaeology from the Earth by R.E.M. Wheeler. American Antiquity 21(2): 188-189.

Review of The Lost Villages of England by Maurice Beresford. American Anthropologist 57(6): 1328.

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Seminar on Cultural Stability in Ann Arbor, Michigan, summer 1955, appointed editor (published SAA Memoirs 11, 1956).

1956 Archaeological Investigation of Two Early Colonial Sites in Yucatán. Presented at the 21st Annual Meeting for the Society of American Archaeology in Lincoln, 3-5 May 1956 (not published, manuscript lost).

Drawings of animals on cobbles from La Colombière (figs. 33-40, 50-52) in “The Rock Shelter of La Colombière: Archaeological and Geological Investigations of an Upper Perigordian Site near Poncin” (Ain) by Hallam L. Movius and Sheldon Judson, American School of Prehistoric Research Bulletin 19.

Early Cremations at the Cienega Site, Point of Pines. Presented at the Pecos Conference, Flagstaff, 16-18 August 1956 (not published, no manuscript).

The Subjective Element in Archaeological Inference. Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 12(3): 327-332. (Reprinted 1970, 1971.)

(Editor) An Archaeological Approach to the Study of Cultural Stability. In "Seminars in Archaeology, 1955," edited by Robert Wauchope and others. Memoirs of the Society for American Archaeology 11: 31-57. Salt Lake City.

Review of "The Florentine Codex: General History of the Things of New Spain," by Fray Bernardino de Sahagún. American Journal of Archaeology 60(2): 217-218.

Review of "Mohave Pottery," by A.L. Kroeber and Michael Harner. American Anthropologist 58(6): 1148.

Review of "The Pre-Columbian Cultivated Plants of Mexico," by Robert L. Dressler. American Antiquity 22(1): 90.

1957 Review of “Proceedings of the 30th International Congress of Americanists” (Cambridge, 1952). American Anthropologist 59(4): 723-724.

Inter-bedded Cultural and Natural Deposits at Point of Pines Pueblo. Presented at Pecos Conference, Globe, 26-27 August 1957 (expanded version published 1993, 2000).

Prehistoric Kayenta Community at Point of Pines, . Presented at the Southwestern and Rocky Mountain Division of the American Association of the Advancement of Science in Tucson in April (not published, manuscript lost).

Symposium on Migration in Culture History. Organized and presented at the 56th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, 26 December 1957 (published 1958).

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1958 A Burial Cache from Uayma, Northeastern Yucatan. Presented at the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Norman, Oklahoma, 1-3 May 1958 (published 1962).

(Editor) Migrations in New World Culture History. Bulletin 29(2), Social Science Bulletin 27. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.

Modern Yucatecan Maya Pottery Making. Memoirs of the Society for American Archaeology 15. Salt Lake City. (Dissertation.)

Point of Pines Archaeology. Presented at the Grant County Archaeological Society, Silver City, 20 March 1958 (no manuscript).

Report of the Associate Edition for Reviews. American Antiquity 24(2):221.

Review of "Alt-aztekische Gesänge," by Leonhard Schultz Jena. American Antiquity 23(3): 324-325.

Review of "The Ancient Maya," by Sylvanus Griswold Morley, and "Maya Art and Civilization," by Herbert Joseph Spinden. American Journal of Archaeology 62(2): 254- 255.

Review of "The Sawmill Site," by Elaine Bluhm and "Hidden House," by Keith Dixon. American Anthropologist 60(4): 783-784.

1959 Editorial. American Antiquity 25(1): 1.

Report of the Editor. American Antiquity 25(2): 293-294.

1960 Cultural Decline. Presented at the Arizona Academy of Sciences, Tucson, 9 April 1960 (not published, manuscript lost).

Cultural Decline: A Problem in Archaeological Interpretation. Presented at 25th annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology in New Haven, Maine (not published, manuscript lost; have handwritten notes).

Mexican – Southwestern Contacts in Prehistory. Presented at the 11th Annual Meeting of the Arizona Colleges Association, Tempe, 5 March 1960 (not published, manuscript lost).

Report of the Editor. American Antiquity 26(2): 309.

The Romance of Archaeology. In "Arizona Days and Ways, The Republic Magazine," 2. Phoenix: Arizona Republic.

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1961 Archaeology of Point of Pines. Presented at the Museum of New Mexico in Santa Fe, 15 February 1961 (no manuscript).

Rasgos diagnósticos de la cerámica del siglo XIV en el Suroeste de los Estados Unidos y el Noroeste de México. Presented at the 9th Mesa Redonda of the Sociedad Mexicana de Antropología, Nuevo , Chihuahua, August 1961 (not published).

Report of the Editor. American Antiquity 27(2): 271.

1962 Assumptions in Archaeological Interpretations. Presented in a symposium on the Logic of Archaeology at the 128th Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Philadelphia, 27-31 December 1962(not published).

Un espejo de pirita con respaldo tallado de Uayma, Yucatán. Estudios de Cultura Maya 2: 239-249. Mexico: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.

Report of the Editor. American Antiquity 28(2): 271-275.

1963 The Mirage of “Lost Worlds” in Archaeology. Thirty-sixth Annual Liberal Arts Lecture University of Arizona, 17 January (not published).

Multiple Cross Dating in Southwestern Archaeology. Presented at the 28th Annual Meeting for the Society for American Archaeology, Boulder, Colorado, May 1963 (not published, manuscript lost).

Prehistoric Agriculture in Arizona. Presented at the 6th Annual Fertilizer Conference of the UA College of Agriculture, Tucson, 13 February 1963 (not published, no manuscript).

(With Alfred E. Johnson) The Ringo Site, Southeastern Arizona. American Antiquity 28(4): 465-482.

(With Alfred E. Johnson) Artifact Descriptions and Proveniences for the Ringo Site, Southeastern Arizona. Archives of Archaeology 22. Madison: Society for America Archaeology and University of Wisconsin Press.

1965 Testerian Writing. Presented at the 30th Annual Meeting of the American Indian Ethno- historical Conference in Tucson, 30 October (not published, manuscript lost).

1966 The Conceptual Setting. Reprinted from "Modern Yucatecan Maya Pottery Making" by Raymond H. Thompson, Memoirs of the Society for American Archaeology, 15 (1958), pp.1-8 in the Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series A-355. : Bobbs-Merrill Company.

(With William A. Longacre) The University of Arizona Archaeological Field School, at Grasshopper, East Central Arizona. The Kiva 31(4): 255-275.

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1967 Anasazi. Encyclopaedia Britannica: 605.

Seminar on Indian Health, organized with Edward H. Spicer, sponsored by the Division of Indian Health of the Public Health Service and the Committee on Indian Health of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Tucson, 9-12 November 1967 (not published).

William Henry Holmes. Encyclopaedia Britannica: 862-863.

Interpretive Trends and Linear Models in American Archaeology. Presented at the International Symposium on Methodology and Theory in Archaeological Interpretation of the International Union of Pre-and Protohistoric Sciences, Flagstaff, 12-16 September 1968 (published 1972).

1968 Point of Pines, A 14th Century Pueblo in East Central Arizona. Presented at the 38th International Congress of Americanists, Stuttgart, 11-18 August (not published, manuscript lost).

Testerian Writing of Colonial Mexico. Presented at 38th International Congress of Americanists, Stuttgart, 11-18 August (not published, manuscript lost).

1970 Conference on Plural Society in the Southwest, organized with Edward H. Spicer at the Weatherhead Ranch, Patagonia, Arizona, 24-26 August 1970 (published 1972, 1975).

The Subjective Element in Archaeological Inference. Reprinted from Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 12: 327-332 (1956) in Introductory Readings in Archaeology, edited by Brian Fagan, pp. 356-361. Boston: Little Brown.

1971 Subjective Element in Archaeological Inference. Reprinted from Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, 12: 327-332 (1956) in Man's Imprint from the Past: Readings in the Methods of Archaeology, edited by James Deetz, pp. 149-154. Boston: Little Brown.

1972 Arizona Heritage Today and Tomorrow, Keynote Address at the 21st Arizona Town Hall, Grand Canyon, 15 October 1972 (not published, manuscript lost).

Interpretive Trends and Linear Models in American Archeology. In Contemporary Archeology: A Guide to Theory and Contributions, edited by Mark P. Leone, pp. 34-38. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.

(Editor with Edward H. Spicer) Plural Society in the Southwest. New York: Weatherhead Foundation, Interbook. (Paperback reprint 1975, University of New Mexico Press).

Research and Training at Grasshopper. Presented in a Symposium on Multidisciplinary Research at Grasshopper Ruin East-Central Arizona at the 37th Annual Meeting of the R. H. Thompson CV 6

Society for American Archaeology, Bal Harbour, Florida, 3-6 May 1972 (not published, no manuscript).

1973 The Southwest and Archaeological Resource Management. Presented in a Symposium on Archaeology in the 70’s – Mitigating the Impact, at the 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Francisco, May 1973 (published 1973).

The Southwest and Archaeological Resource Management. The Missouri Archaeologist, 35(1-2): 35-41.

1974 Certification of Professional Archaeologists. Chaired NPS-SAA Conference at Airlie House Virginia, 30 July- 5 August 1974 (edited report, published 1977).

Computerization of Collections. Presented in a Symposim on Recuperación de información en arqueología y en museos, 41st International Congress of Americanists, Mexiaco, 2-7 September 1974 (published 1977).

Federal Agencies and the Nation’s Heritage: Professsional and Institutional Responsibilities. Presented at the 140th Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, San Francisco, 25 February – 1 March (not published).

Institutional Responsibilities in Conservation Archaeology. In "Proceedings of the 1974 Cultural Resource Management Conference, Federal Center, , Colorado," edited by William D. Lipe and Alexander J. Lindsay, Jr., pp. 13-24, Museum of Northern Arizona Technical Series 14. Flagstaff.

Palabras del Sr. Raymond Thompson. Presented at the Primera reunión sobre antropolgía e historia del noroeste de México, Hermosillo, Sonora 17-19 January 1974 (not published).

1975 (Editor with Edward H. Spicer) Plural Society in the Southwest. (Paperback reprint of 1972 edition). Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.

1976 A Comprehensive or Integrated Approach to Archaeological Training. Presented in the symposium Teaching & Training of Archaeologists, at the 41st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, 6 May 1976.

1977 Discussion. In "Regional Centers in Archaeology: Prospects and Problems," edited by William H. Marquardt, pp. 33-37. Missouri Archaeological Society Research Series, No. 14. Columbia: University of Missouri and Missouri Archaeological Society.

(Editor) Certification and Accreditation. In The Management of Archeological Resources: The Airlie House Report, edited by Charles R. McGimsey III and Hester A. Davis, pp. 97-105. Washington: Special Publication of the Society for American Archaeology.

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(With Larry Manire and Holly Chaffee) Computerization of the Arizona State Museum Collections. Revista Mexicana de Estudios Antropológicos 23(1): 21-30.

Past and Future of the Arizona State Museum. Presented at the May 1977 Meeting of the Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society (not published, manuscript lost).

1978 Beyond Significance. Presented at a Conference on Archaeological Significance sponsored by the Advisory Council for Historic Preservation, Fort Burgwin, New Mexico, 29 September – 3 October 1978 (published 1979).

Mesoamerica and the Goals of Archaeology. Vierde Kroon-Voordracht. Amsterdam: Foundation for Anthropology and Prehistory in the Netherlands.

1979 Beyond Significance. American Society for Conservation Archaeology Newsletter, Vol. 5(6): 15-21.

Statement of Dr. Raymond H. Thompson, Professor of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona. In Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Parks, Recreation. and Renewable Resources of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate … on S. 490 … May 1, 1979. Publication 96-26: 85-90. Washington.

Statement on the Need to Provide Strengthened Protection for the Archaeological Resources Owned by the United States. Presented to the Subcommittee on National Parks and Insular Affairs of the House of Representatives in Washington, D.C., 7 March 1979. (Hearing never published).

1980 CMA Ethics Committee Report. Council for Museum Anthropology Newsletter, Vol. 4(2): 5-8.

Comments on Proposed Heritage and Historic Preservation Legislation Before the Subcommittee on Parks and Insular Affairs of the House of Representatives on 18 March 1980.

Cultural Resource Management in the United States. Presented at a Round Table in Paris 2-5 September 1980 (published 1981).

(With Toni A. Carmichael) Implementation of Heritage Resource Activities: Analyzing the Costs, Benefits, and Strategies. In Western States Heritage Conference Sharing Experiences in the Implementation of Heritage Programs in the Western States, edited by Michael M. McCarthy, pp. 101-104. Tucson: Heritage Recreation and Conservation Service and School of Renewable Natural Resources, University of Arizona.

The Student and the Museum. Presented at the Conference on University held at the University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 10 December 1980 (revised 5 June 1984).

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1981 Determining the Significance of Cultural Properties. Presented at the 1st New World Conference on Rescue Archaeology, Quito, Ecuador, 10-17 May 1981 (published 1982).

Arizona Antiquities Legislation. Memo prepared for University of Arizona Administration.

Palabras del Dr. Raymond H. Thompson de la Universidad de Arizona en la sesión de clausura de la Conferencia de rescate arqeológico del Nuevo Mundo, Quito, Ecuador, 15 May 1981 (not published).

Sharing Dirty Data. Presented at a Museum Computer Network Symposium, 7th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Museums, Indianapolis, 6-11 June 1981 (published 1987).

(With Henry Cleere, Roger Delarozière, Ronald Martin, and Irwin Scollar) Table Ronde: Quatre grands pays industriels comparent leur archéologie. Dossiers de l'Archéologie, 49. Dijon: Editions Faton.

1982 The Role of the Southwest in the Development of Archaeological Tourism. Presented in a Conference on Planning and the Historical: Archaeology and Tourism, Oxford University, 28-30 April 1982 (not published, manuscript lost).

Archaeological Triage: Determining the Significance of Cultural Properties. In Rescue Archeology: Papers from the First New World Conference on Rescue Archeology, edited by Rex Wilson and Gloria Loyola, pp. 40-46. Washington: National Trust for Historic Preservation, Preservation Press.

Comments of Dr. Raymond H. Thompson, Representative of the Coordinating Council of National Archaeological Societies Before the Subcommittee on Public Lands and National Parks of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs of the House of Representatives, 8 February.

Concepto de Triage en Arqueología: Determinación del Significado de Bienes Culturales. In Arqueología de Rescate: Ponencias presentadas en la Primera Conferencia de Arqueología de Rescate del Nuevo Mundo, edited by Rex L. Wilson and Gloria Loyola, pp. 43-50. Washington: Fondo Nacional para la Preservación Histórica and Organización de los Estados Americanos, Preservation Press.

Kidder and Pecos during World War I. Presented at Trans-Atlantic Colloquium on Comparative Archaeology, Fort Burgwin, New Mexico, 18-23 August 1982 (expanded version published 2002).

Museum Policy for the Acquisition of Prehistoric Material. Presented at Symposium on Anthropology Museums in the 80s, Heard Museum, 5 February 1982 (not published, manuscript lost).

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Response. In Values in Higher Education, by O. Meredith Wilson, pp. 18-19. Tucson: Center for the Study of Higher Education, University of Arizona.

1983 Future of ASM. Presented to Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society, Tucson, 19 September 1983 (not published, manuscript lost).

Historical Survey of Material Culture Studies in Anthropology Museums. Presented at a Conference on Place of Museums in Material Culture Studies, Heard Museum, Phoenix 21-22 October 1983 (published 1989).

Introduction. In "The Cochise Cultural Sequence in Southeastern Arizona", by E. B. Sayles and others, pp. 1-5. Anthropological Papers of The University of Arizona 42. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.

Prehistoric Indians. Presented in a Lecture Series of the Arizona Historical Society, Tucson, 3 March 1983 (not published, manuscript lost).

1984 Cliff Dwellings and the National Park Service: Archaeological Tourism in the Southwest. Presented at a Conference on Cultural Parks, Mesa Verde, 15-22 September 1984 (published 1989).

Rescue Archaeology as a Dimension of Development Financing. Moderator of Session, Second World Conference of Rescue Archaeology, Dallas, 14- 18 November 1984 (published 1987).

The Student and the Museum. Revised version of paper presented on 10 December 1980.

1985 Seminar on Social and Behavioral Sources of Ceramic Variability. School of American Research, Santa Fe, 24-30 March (published 1991).

(With Nancy J. Parezo) Edward H. Spicer and the University of Arizona. Presented in a Symposium, A View of the World: the Contributions of Edward H, Spicer to Anthropological Theory and Practice, 84th Annual Meeting of the American anthropological Association, Washington, 6-8 December 1985 (not published).

1986 Principles of Academic Leadership. Presented in a Symposium, Anthropological Administration, Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Reno, Nevada, 29-30 March 1986 (published 1988).

Museums and the Treatment of Human Remains. Presented at a plenary session on the Treatment of Human Remains at the annual Meeting for the Society for American Archaeology, , 24 April.

Statement of Dr. Raymond H. Thompson, Director, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona. In Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Public Lands, Reserved Water, and R. H. Thompson CV 10

Resource Conservation of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, Albuquerque, New Mexico, October 14, 1985. Washington.

1987 Early Settlements in Western : the Southwest. Presented at the 11th International Congress of Pre-and Protohistoric Sciences at the Römische-Germanisches Museum, Mainz, Germany, 31 August (not published).

Honor and Nostalgia. Honors Convocation, Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 19 November (not published).

Palabras del Dr. Raymond H. Thompson. Presented at the III Conferencia sobre arqueologíía de rescate del Nuevo Mundo, Carúpano, Venezuela, 16 October 1987 (see Handy Guide, Supplement A, 1988:7-10).

Point of Pines. Presented at a University of Arizona Faculty Lecture Series, 3 November 1987 (transcription of tape; not published).

(Moderator) Rescue Archaeology as a Dimension of Development Financing. In Rescue Archeology: Proceedings of the Second New World Conference on Rescue Archeology, edited by Rex L. Wilson, pp. 101-141. Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press.

Reburial Issues. Presented at the Winter Meeting of the Association of Science Museum Directors, Gainsville, Florida, 10 December (not published).

Sharing Dirty Data. In "Coasts, Plains and Deserts: Essays in Honor of Reynold J. Ruppé," edited by Sylvia Gaines, pp. 259-263. Anthropological Research Papers 38. Tempe: Arizona State University.

To Emil Walter Haury, Long-Time Trustee. In Handy Guide for Doggerelists, by Watson Smith, pp. 168-171. Tucson: The Morgue Publishing Company Resurrected.

1988 The Archaeological Problem: Documentation, Not Repatriation. Presented in a Symposium on Reclaiming Their Past: Native Americans and Cultural Preservation at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Museums, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, June.

Documentation by Procrastination: A Time Honored but Outmoded Curatorial Method. Presented at An American Society for Conservation Archaeology Seminar on Archaeological Curation at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Phoenix, 27 April-1 May 1988 (see Handy Guide 1988: 12-13 ).

[Hitherto Unpublished works of Raymond H. Thompson and Other Doggerelists of Distinction]. In Handy Guide for Doggerelists, Supplement A, assembled by Watson Smith, pp. 3-58. Tucson: The Morgue Publishing Company Resurrected.

Principles of Academic Leadership. Practicing Anthropology 10(2): 17-19 R. H. Thompson CV 11

Shepard, Kidder and Carnegie. Presented at an NSF Sponsored Conference on Ceramic Analysis and Social Inference on American Archaeology: The Ceramic Legacy of Anna O. Shepard, Boulder, Colorado, 30 October-2 November 1988 (published 1991).

1989 Cliff Dwellings and the Park Service: Archaeological Tourism in the Southwest. International Perspectives on Cultural Parks, Proceedings of the First World Conference, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, 1984: 219-223. Denver: U.S. National Park Service and the Colorado Historical Society.

Desert Archaeology and the Park Service: a Neglected Interpretive Resource. Presented at NPS Desert Parks Workshop, Tucson, 16 October 1989 (published 1990).

(With Nancy J. Parezo) A Historical Survey of Material Culture Studies in Anthropology. In "Perspectives on Anthropological Collections from the Southwest," edited by Ann Lane Hedlund, pp. 33-65. Anthropological Research Papers 40. Tempe: Arizona State University.

1990 Comments at Phi Beta Kappa Initiation, University of Arizona, 4 December (not published)

Comments on Behalf of the American Association of Museums before the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, United States House of Representatives, Washington, 17 July.

Desert Archeology: A Neglected Interpretive Resource. CRM Bulletin 13(3): 8-11. Washington: National Park Service.

Early History of the Department. Presented at Diamond Jubilee Kick-off Dinner for the 75th Anniversary of the Founding of the Department, Tucson, 4 October 1990(revised and expanded in 2005).

The Rise and Fall of Complex Societies. Robert L. Stigler Lecture, University of Arkansas, 7 February 1990.

(Editor) When Is A Kiva? And Other Questions About Southwestern Archaeology, by Watson Smith. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.

Preface, xi-xii “And Then There Was Watson Smith,” 1-3 The Vitality of the Hopi Way, 37-38 Pit House and Kiva Pitfalls, 55-57 D-Shaped Features, 77-81 The Kiva Beneath the Altar, 91-93 “Ethnology Itself carried Back,” 109-112 Birds of a feather, 131-135 R. H. Thompson CV 12

Pots on the Kiva Walls, 155-158 The Potsherd Paradigm, 177-178 A School for Cracked Pots, 205-210

1991 Anna Osler Shepard. In International Dictionary of Anthropologists, edited by Christopher Winters, pp. 637-638. New York: Garland.

The Archaeological Purpose of Ethnoarchaeology. In Ceramic Ethnoarchaeology, edited by William A. Longacre, pp. 231-245. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.

Dealing with the Past, Looking to the Future. Museum News 70(1): 36-39.

Emil Walter Haury. In International Dictionary of Anthropologists, edited by Christopher Winters, pp. 276-277. New York: Garland.

Las leyes de protección arqueológica de los Estados Unidos. Presented at the Universidad Católica, Quito, Ecuador, 17 January 1991. (not published).

A Note from the Director. Glyphs 41(10): 4-5.

Prehistoric Channel Cutting at Point of Pines. Presented at the 12th International Congress of Pre-and Protohistoric Sciences, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, 29 August- 7 September 1991 (published 1992).

Shepard, Kidder, and Carnegie. In The Ceramic Legacy of Anna O. Shepard, edited by Ronald L. Bishop and Frederick W. Lange, pp. 11-41. Boulder: University Press of Colorado.

1992 Archaeology of Point of Pines. Presented at Banquet of the Arizona Archaeological Society, Phoenix, 25 January 1992 (no manuscript).

Point of Pines. Presented at Fort Huachuca Museum, 8 March 1992 (no manuscript).

Comments by Raymond H. Thompson at the Spring Initiation of Alpha of Arizona Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, 5 May 1992.

1993 Emil Walter Haury. Anthropology Newsletter 34(5): 4.

Pal Kelemen. Anthropology Newsletter 34(5): 4.

Prehistoric Channel Cutting at Point of Pines, Arizona. Actes du XII Congrès International des Sciences Préhistoriques et Protohistoriques, Bratislava, 1991, edited by Juraj Pavúk, vol. 3: 504-517. Bratislava: Institut Archéologique de l'Académie Slovaque des Sciences.

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1994 Hans Bart. Anthropology Newsletter 35(7): 41.

Point of Pines Archaeology. Presented at the Southwest Symposium, Tempe, 7 January 1994 (no manuscript).

1995 Emil W. Haury and the Definition of Southwestern Archaeology. American Antiquity 60(4): 640-660.

1996 Foreword. In Paths of Life: American Indians of the Southwest and Northern Mexico, edited by Thomas E. Sheridan and Nancy J. Parezo, pp. xvii - xxii, Tucson: University of Arizona Press.

Harry Thomas Getty. Anthropology Newsletter 37(1): 47.

Terah Leroy Smiley. Anthropology Newsletter 37(5): 51-52.

Samuel Watson Smith, 1897-1993. Kiva 61(3): 316-327.

1997 El Corrido de Pablo Pescado. In "Prehistory of the Borderlands: Recent Research in the Archaeology of Northern Mexico and the Southern Southwest," edited by John Carpenter and Guadalupe Sanchez, pp xii-xiii. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 186.

(With Caleb , Jr. and James Jefferson Reid) Emil Walter Haury, May 2, 1904 - December 5, 1992. Biographical Memoirs, National Academy of Science, 72: 1-26 Washington: National Academy Press.

On the Occasion of ... : A Doggerel View of Noteworthy Events, 1977 – 1997. Tucson: Arizona State Museum.

1998 John (Jack) Henry Chilcott. Anthropology Newsletter 39(6): 27.

Julian Dodge Hayden. Anthropology Newsletter 39(5): 16.

Julian Dodge Hayden, 1911-1998. Kiva 64(2): 289-293.

Clara Lee Tanner, Anthropology Newsletter 39(3): 31-32.

Clara Lee Tanner, 1905-1997. Kiva 64(1): 53-59.

1999 The Real Truth about Volunteering. Presented at the Social and Behavioral Sciences Staff Recognition Luncheon, 20 April 1999. (not published).

Review of “ …bettet für mich, dan ich habe es vonothen…” Das tä gliche Leben des Philipp Segesser von Brunegg, S.J. als Missionar in Sonora, Neu Spanien 1689-1762” by Heiko Schmuck. SMRC Revista 33(188):32.

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Rosamond Brown Spicer. Anthropology Newsletter 40(3):22.

2000 The Crisis in Archaeological Collection Management. CRM 23(5): 4-6.

Daniel Shaw Matson. Anthropology News 41(4): 42.

Early Southwestern Archaeologists. Presented at the ASM Archaeology Week Expo, Tucson, 18 March 2000 (not published, manuscript lost).

The Hero of Homol’ovi: Archaeology Southwest 14(4): 4.

Joseph Melville See, Jr. Anthropology News 41(5): 46.

(Editor) “An Old and Reliable Authority”: An Act for the Preservation of American Antiquities. Journal of the Southwest 42(2): 191-381.

“An Old and Reliable Authority”: Introduction, 191-195. Edgar Lee Hewett and the Political Process, 272-318.

A Sequence of Interbedded Cultural and Natural Deposits at Point of Pines, Arizona. Kiva 65(4): 319-340.

William David Kingery. Anthropology News 41(7): 37.

2001 Behind the Scenes in Southwestern Archaeology. Presented to the Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society, Tucson, 19 March 2001 (not published, manuscript lost).

Cultural Property and Ancestral Remains, Repatriation of. International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, edited by N. J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes, pp. 3102- 3104. Oxford: Pergamon.

Edward Bridge Danson. Anthropology News 42(2): 26.

Edward Bridge Danson 1916-2000. American Anthropologist 103(4): 1136-1144.

(with Molly Thompson) Edward Bridge Danson 1916-2000. Presented at Museum of Northern Arizona tribute, Flagstaff, 20 October 2001.

Ernest Allen Connally. Anthropology News 42(4): 33.

Ernest Allen Connally 1921-1999. The SAA Archaeological Record 1(4): 34,41.

The First Professionals in American Archaeology. The SAA Archaeological Record 1(1): 15-16.

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Ned Danson. Teocentli 104: 1-2.

2002 Archaeological Innocence at Pecos in 1917-18. Kiva 68(2): 123-127.

A.V. Kidder and the Andover Town Dump. Kiva 68(2): 129-133.

Palabras del Sr. Raymond H. thompson at the Opening of the Heisey Exhibit at the Centro INAH in Hermosillo, Sonora, 4 September 2002 (not published).

Comments at the Opening Session of the 75th Anniversary Meeting of the Pecos Conference, Pecos National Historic Park, 8 August 2002 (not published).

Museum Association of Arizona, An Idea Whose Time Had Come. The Newsletter of the Museum Association of Arizona 20(2): 4-5 (reprinted 2007).

Review of Für Gott und König: Die Mission der Jesuiten in kolonialen Mexico by Bernd Hausberger. SMRC Revista 36(132): 35.

(With Fred Wendorf) The Committee for the Recovery of Archaeological Remains: Three Decades of Service to the Archaeological Profession. American Antiquity 67(2): 317-330.

2003 (With Norman Yoffee) Carol Kramer. Anthropology News 44 (3): 30.

Edwin Nelson Ferdon, Jr. Anthropology News 44(4): 27.

Edwin Nelson Ferdon, Jr., 1913-2002. SAA Archaeological Record 3(5): 34.

Pioneers in Southwestern Archaeology. Presented at the Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society Archaeology Month, Tucson, 19 March 2003 (not published, manuscript lost).

2004 Charles William Polzer. Anthropology News 45 (1): 31.

Glimpses of the Young . Journal of the Southwest 46(1):3-7.

How Pancho Villa and Emil Haury Established Highway Salvage Archaeology in Arizona. Journal of the Southwest 46(1):121-127.

Raymond Robert Inskeep. Anthropology News 45(3):26.

2005 Anthropology at the University of Arizona, 1893-2005. Journal of the Southwest 47(3): 327-374.

Bernard Lee Fontana. SMRC Revista 39(143-144):13-16.

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[Conservation versus Preservation] In “What’s in a Word? Preservation, Conservation, and the NPS” by Kimberly Spurr and guest authors p.2. Arizona Archaeological Council Newsletter 29(3):1-3.

Those Woodburys. In “Inscriptions: Papers in Honor of Richard and Nathalie Woodbury,” edited by Reggie N. Wiseman Thomas C. O’Laughlin and Cordelia Thomas Snow, pp. 1-11. Papers of the Archaeological Society of New Mexico 31.

2006 Edgar Lee Hewett and the Politics of Archaeology. In The Antiquities Act: a Century of American Archaeology, Historic Preservation, and Native Conservation, edited by David Harmon, Francis Patrick McManamon, and Dwight T. Pithcathley, pp. 35-47. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.

The Thirtieth Anniversary of DRSW, Some Recollections Presented at A Celebration in the Arizona State Museum, January 19, 2005. SMRC Revista 40(146):5-7.

(With Bryant Bannister) Paul Edward Damon, 1925-2005. SAA Archaeological Record 6(2):40.

2007 Museum Association of Arizona: An Idea Whose Time Had Come. Reprinted from 2002 in Serving, Sharing, Saving: The First Twenty Five Years of the Museum Association of Arizona, by Rebecca Ragan Akins, pp. 1-4. Phoenix: Project and Museum Association of Arizona.

Review of “Philipp Segesser S.J. 1680-1762: Exemplarische Biographie eines mitteleuropäischen Missionars in Nueva España” by Heiko Schnuck. SMRC Revista 40(149):27-28.

2008 Faith Kidder, Pecos Conference Poster Child. Comments at Pecos Conference, Flagstaff, 8 August 2008 (not published).

2009 Invented and Manufactured History. Journal of the Southwest 51(1):1-2.

Publish and Prosper: Scholarly Publishing in Anthropology at the University of Arizona. Journal of the Southwest 51(3):423-444.

Hartman Henry Lomawaima. Anthropology News 50(6):49.

Gordon Vern Krutz, Anthropology News 50(7):44-45.

Emory Sekaquaptewa. Anthropology News 50(7):45.

2010 John Frederic Tanner 1911-2010. Remarks delivered at A Celebration of Life at the Arizona State Museum, 3 September 2010. A Place Remembered. Journal of the Southwest 52(1):115-123.

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Richard Benjamin Woodbury. Anthropology News 51(2):32.

Richard Woodbury 1917-2009. Teocentli 113:3-4; 45-47.

John Vincent Baroco. Anthropology News 51(8):37.

The Real Dirt of Southwestern Archaeology: Tall Tales from the Good Old Days. Talk delivered to the Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society, 20 September 2010

2011 Letters from Eighteenth-Century Sonora: Father Segesser Writes to His Family in Switzerland. Journal of the Southwest 53(2):225-237.

2012 Remembering Emil Haury: The Man and His Legacy. Talk delivered at the Kauffman Museum, North Newton, , to accompany an exhibition, In the Fields of Time: The Impact of Emil Haury and Waldo Wedel on American Archaeology, 11 March 2012.

2013 ASM Ancestors. Talk delivered at 120th Anniversary Celebration of the Founding of the Arizona State Museum, 11 April 2013.

The Danson Legacy. Journal of the Southwest 55(2):245-250.

(with Molly Thompson) Memorial for Faith Kidder 1920-2013. Remarks delivered at memorial celebration, 5 October 2013.

2014 (editor) A Jesuit Missionary in Eighteenth-Century Sonora: The Family Correspondence of Philipp Segesser, edited by Raymond H. Thompson, translated by Werner S. Zimmt and Robert E. Dahlquist. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.

Gosh Almighty, Ray is Ninety. Remarks and Doggerel on the Occasion of his 90th Birthday, 10 May 2014.

Remembering Emil Haury. Inaugural Lecture of the Emil W. Haury Lecture Series of the Western National Parks Association, Tucson, 9 September 2014.

2015 Byron Cummings, Founding Father. Arizona Anthropologist Centennial Edition: 21-27.

Remembering Emil Haury. Arizona Anthropologist Centennial Edition: 32-47.

Alumni of the University of Arizona’s Archaeological Field Schools. Arizona Anthropologist Centennial Edition:146-186.

Comments on J. Jefferson Reid, delivered at “A Night at the Museum” Ball, 24 January 2015.

Byron Cummings, unpublished manuscript.

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The University Indian Ruin. Glyphs 65(12):9-12.

Arizona’s Famous Pot Hunters. Glyphs 66(6):10-14.

Layer Cakes. Remarks delivered at UA Anthropology’s 100th Anniversary, 15 September 2015.

The Archaeology Permit as a Preservation Tool. Unpublished manuscript.

UA Archaeology Field School Alumni. Glyphs 66(4):12-15.

William Atlas Longacre. Remarks delivered at memorial celebration, 16 April 2015.

Reflections on Anthropology’s First Almost Half-Century: The Forty-nine Years from 1915-1964. Remarks delivered at Anthropology Department’s Symposium, 4 December 2015.

Shakespeare’s World. Glyphs 66(8):12-16.

2016 Arch and Hist Ancestors, Lecture to the Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society, 18 April 2016.

Let’s Have Fun on Arch and Hist’s Hundredth Birthday on April 1, 2016. Glyphs 66(10):15-17.

Cummings Made Arizona a Synonym for Archaeology, unpublished manuscript.

The Arizona State Museum Congratulates the National Park Service on Its Centennial. Glyphs 67(2):14-18.

Publishing the Southwest. Journal of the Southwest 58(3):359-360.

2017 Alexander Johnston Lindsay, Jr. 1929-2017. The SAA Archaeological Record 17(5):39- 40.

Comments delivered on the retirement of Joe Joaquin from the Tohono O’odham Cultural Office, 14 January 2017.

Comments delivered at the Arizona State Museum Basket Ball, 7 April 2017.

ASM’s Formative Years: One Thing Leads to Another. Glyphs 68(4):14-18.

Runaway Ancestors, unpublished manuscript.

2018 The Triumvirate that Launched ASM. Glyphs 68(10):14-18. The Beginnings of Conservation at ASM. Glyphs 68(9):14-17. R. H. Thompson CV 19

The Western National Parks Association Celebrates 80 Years of Outstanding Service. Glyphs 69(3):10-11.

2019 Comments on Vance Haynes delivered at the Presentation of the Raymond H. Thompson Award, 5 February 2019.

About Jane Hill. Comments delivered at a memorial celebration, 27 April 2019.

Different Kinds of Museums, Different Kinds of Collections. Glyphs 69(12):13-14.

Undated The Earliest Description of the Tarahumara: Letters from the Jesuit Missionary Johannes Ratkay, with Robert E. Dahlquist and Werner S. Zimmt, unpublished manuscript.

Note: This document was Thompson’s accumulation of writings and speeches through about 2008. Alan Ferg updated it in 2009 and Beth Grindell updated it in 2020, based on Thompson’s own collection of his writings and public talks.