Richard Gould

Richard Gould

CURRICULUM VITAE RICHARD A. GOULD January, 2008 Department of Anthropology Brown University Providence, RI 02912 Married, no children e-mail:[email protected] EDUCATION B.A. (Anthropology), Harvard College (cum laude), 1961 Ph.D. (Anthropology), University of California, Berkeley, 1965 PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT 1981-present: Professor of Anthropology, Brown University (Chair, 1985-86, 1999-2002) 1971-present: Research Associate in Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History, New York 1971-81: Associate Professor of Anthropology (promoted to Professor in 1975), University of Hawaii, Honolulu 1965-71: Assistant Curator of North American Archaeology (promoted to Associate Curator in 1970), American Museum of Natural History, New York 1995-present: Honorary Museum Associate, Western Australian Museum, Perth MILITARY SERVICE 1961-67: U.S. Army Reserve (Honorable Discharge, October 1967) GRANTS AND AWARDS 1964-65: National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship 1966-67: Social Science Research Council Fellowship 1969-70: Voss Fund for Anthropological Research Grant (American Museum of Natural History) 1973-76: National Science Foundation Research Grant BNS73-09088-AO2 1975-76: National Endowment for the Arts exhibit development grant for the Wattis Hall of Man, California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco 1977: Australian National University Visiting Fellowship (3 months) 1977-78: Visiting Fellowship, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University 1981-82: National Science Foundation Research Grant BNS80-23300 1984-85: Finnish Ministry of Education Post-doctoral Specialist Award (to assist field research in Finland) 1984-85: S & H Foundation Lectureship Grant for series, "Toward an Archaeology of Contemporary America," Brown University 1985: Research contract with Government of American Samoa for archaeological survey of Tutuila Island 1985-88: Earthwatch research grant for nautical archaeology in Bermuda 1991-92: Earthwatch research grant for excavations at Fort Cunningham, Bermuda 1993: National Science Foundation and National Endowment for the Humanities Curricular Development Grant for a University Course in Science and the Humanities ("Recovering the Past: The Nature of Historical Science") 1989-96: Research grants and in-kind support from National Park Service for underwater archaeology in the Dry Tortugas National Park, FL. 1999-2000: Earthwatch research grant for nautical archaeology in Bermuda PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Member, Society for American Archaeology (SAA) Member, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Canberra Member, Australian Institute of Maritime Archaeology (AIMA) Member, federal Disaster Mortuary Operations Recovery Team (DMORT) Member, Northeastern Association of Forensic Scientists (NEAFS) ADDITIONAL TEACHING EXPERIENCE 1968: Adjunct Professor of Anthropology, Hunter College, City University of New York 1971: Adjunct Professor of Anthropology, The New School for Social Research, New York 1988: Visiting Lecturer in Archaeology, University of Helsinki, Finland (January-May) ADMINISTRATIVE AND EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE 1969-76: Member, Scientific Grants and Awards Committee, Explorers Club, New York 1971-81: Assistant Editor, Asian Perspectives, University of Hawaii, Honolulu 1974-80: Chairman, Graduate Field of Study, Department of Anthropology, University of Hawaii, Honolulu 2 1974-81: Member, Faculty Senate, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Hawaii, Honolulu 1974-77: Member, Committee on Ethics, American Anthropological Association (Chair, 1976-77) 1977-81: Member, Hawaii Committee for the Humanities, Honolulu 1977-81: Member, Nominations Committee (Section H), American Association for the Advancement of Science (Chair, 1979-81) 1981-85: Chair, Section H (Anthropology), American Association for the Advancement of Science 1985-86: Acting Chairman, Department of Anthropology, Brown University 1985-95: Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Field Archaeology 1988-91: Member, National Panel for NSF Graduate Fellowship Program, and National Panel on NSF Faculty Awards for Women 1988-91: Member, Graduate Council, Brown University 1990-92: Vice-Chair, Curriculum Coordinating Committee, Brown University 1992: Member, National Panel for National Endowment for the Humanities Research Awards in New World Archaeology 1995-99: Member, Committee on Awards and Benefits (and Task Force on University Benefits); 1997-99: Chair, Committee on Awards and Benefits. 1997-present: Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Fennoscandia Archaeologia (Turku, Finland). 1999-2001: Member, Board of the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology 2002-03: Scientific Advisor to AustraliaQuest, an educational program produced by the National Center for Science Literacy, Education and Technology, at the American Museum of Natural History, NY. 2001-present: Director and Team Leader, Forensic Archaeology Recovery (FAR) CONSULTING 1975-76: Consultant for planning anthropological exhibits in Wattis Hall of Man, California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, (Hall opened July 2, 1976). 1982-84 Consultant for Tolowa Indians, Northwestern California, in preparing bibliography and research on petition for tribal status. Also consultant to Northcoast Native American Film Project. 1984; 2000: Consultant for revisions to anthropological exhibits in the Margaret Mead Hall of Pacific Cultures, American Museum of Natural History, New York 1985-86: Consultant to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) on the U.S.S. Monitor archaeological project 1985-86: Consultant to the Witte Museum, San Antonio, Texas, for exhibit, "Rock Art of the South Texas Archaic," and book, Ancient Texans. 3 1989-1995: Consultant to National Park Service on submerged cultural resources of the Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida PUBLICATIONS, PART I: BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS 1966: Archaeology of the Point St. George Site and Tolowa Prehistory. University of California Publications in Anthropology, vol. 4, 141 pp. 1969: Yiwara: Foragers of the Australian Desert. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, and William Collins, Ltd., London and Sydney. Second edition published in 1971. Chapter 5 reprinted in Ritual, Play and Performance, edited by R. Schechner and M. Schuman, Seabury Press, New York, 1976. 1973: Man's Many Ways: A Natural History Reader in Anthropology, edited and with preface and introductions by R. A. Gould. Harper and Row, New York. Revised edition published in 1977. 1977: Puntutjarpa Rockshelter and the Australian Desert Culture. Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, vol. 54, part 1, 189 pp. 1978: Explorations in Ethnoarchaeology, edited by R. A. Gould, University of New Mexico Press. 1980: Living Archaeology. Cambridge University Press. 1981: Modern Material Culture: The Archaeology of Us, edited by R.A. Gould and M. B. Schiffer, Academic Press, New York. 1983: Shipwreck Anthropology, edited by R. A. Gould, University of New Mexico Press. 1984: Toward an Ethnoarchaeology of Modern America, edited by R. A. Gould. Research Papers in Anthropology, No. 4, Brown University, Providence. 1990: Recovering the Past. University of New Mexico Press. 2000: Archaeology and the Social History of Ships, Cambridge University Press. 2007: Disaster Archaeology. University of Utah Press. PUBLICATIONS, PART II: PAPERS AND ARTICLES (PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS MARKED *) 1963: "Aboriginal California Burial and Cremation Practices", Reports of the University of California Archaeological Survey, no. 60, pp. 149-168. Also reprinted in Spanish Borderlands Sourcebooks, edited by David Hurst Thomas, Garland Publishing, 1991. *1964: (Jack Brown and R. A. Gould) "Column Chromatography and the Possibility of Carbon-Lens Migration", American Antiquity, vol. 29, no. 3, pp. 387-389. 1964: "Exploitative Economics and Culture Change in Central California", Reports of the University of California Archaeological Survey, no. 62, pp. 123-163. 1964: (R.A. Gould and Theodore Paul Furukawa) "Aspects of Ceremonial Life among the Indian Shakers of Smith River, California", Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers, no. 31, pp. 51-67. *1966: "The Wealth Quest among the Tolowa Indians of Northwestern California", Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 110, no. 1, pp.67-89. 4 *1966: "Indian and White Versions of 'The Burnt Ranch Massacre'," Journal of Folklore Institute, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 30-42. 1966: "Some Stone Artifacts of the Wongkonguru of South Australia", American Museum Novitates, no. 2249, pp. 1-9. 1967: "Notes on Hunting, Butchering, and Sharing of Game among the Ngatatjara and Their Neighbors in the West Australian Desert", Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers, no. 36, pp. 41-66. 1968: "Chipping Stones in the Outback", Natural History, vol. 77, no. 2, pp. 42-49. Reprinted in The Evolution of Human Adaptations, edited by J. Poggie, G. Pelto, and P. Pelto. Macmillan, New York, 1976, pp. 143-151. 1968: "Masculinity and Mutilation in a Primitive Society", Medical Opinion and Review, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 58-75. 1968: (R.A. Gould and E. B. Gould) "Kunturu: An Aboriginal Sacred Site on Lake Moore, Western Australia", American Museum Novitates, no. 2327, pp. 1-17. *1968: "Living Archaeology: The Ngatatjara of Western Australia", Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 101-122. *1968: "Seagoing Canoes among the Indians of Northwestern California", Ethnohistory, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 11-42. 1968: "Archaeology of the Mayan Caves, Alta Verapaz,

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