Bibliography for Raymond H. Thompson, 1944-2019
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Bibliography for Raymond H. Thompson, 1944-2019 Publications, Manuscripts and Papers Presented 1944 Map of the town of Boston in New England, 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 Anthropology, 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 Museum 25. Cambridge. Yucatán. Carnegie Institution of Washington Year Book 50: 232-236. Washington. 1952 Modern Maya Pottery 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 Archaeology 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. R. H. Thompson CV 2 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, Nebraska 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, Arizona. 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 New World Culture History. Organized and presented at the 56th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, 26 December 1957 (published 1958). R. H. Thompson CV 3 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. University of Arizona 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, New Mexico 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. R. H. Thompson CV 4 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 Casas Grandes, 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. Indianapolis: 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. R. H. Thompson CV 5 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