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Ph.D. 1969 University of Illinois
M.A. 1963 Syracuse University
B.A. 1960 St. Lawrence University
Introduction
Since 1954 I have participated in or directed prehistoric and historic
archaeological investigations in New York (Fort William Henry, Kipp
Island, Lamoka Lake, O'Neil, Potts, and Roundtop sites), Martha's Vineyard,
Massachusetts (Cunningham, Frisby-Butler, Howland, Hornblower II, Mayhew,
Petersen and Pratt sites), Western Pennsylvannia (Hannastown), South
Dakota (Black Partizan site), and Peru (Honda, Ostra, Ring and Siches
sites, plus testing and surveys of Preceramic to Inca Period sites from
the Llescus Peninsula, Upper Piura Valley, Chira Valley and Amotape
Mountains to Tumbes). |
[ RESEARCH INTERESTS | SELECTED
PUBLICATIONS ]
General Research Interests:
- Peru and Northeast United States Archaeology
- Maritime Adaptations Worldwide
- Geoarchaeology
Research Emphases:
- Impact of natural catastrophes (El Nino, tectonics,
volcanism, tsunamis, drought and floods) on cultural development and
change, especially in the Central Andes and in the Eastern United
States.
- Human adaptations to changing Late Pleistocene-Holocene
environments and resources in the New World: This includes adaptations
to coastal environments and marine resources of the west coast of
South America and Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. Focus is upon
sea level change, Holocene beach ridge formations, and changing oceanographic
resource parameters, including archaeological evidence for El Niño
origins.
- Precolumbian contact between the Central Andes, Polynesia
(particularly Easter Island), the Galapagos Islands and West Mexico.
- Historic archaeology, focussing upon military sites
of the French and Indian and Revolutionary wars in the northeastern
United States and WWII sites in Talara, Peru and on Martha's Vineyard,
Massachusetts.
Museum Exhibits:
Since 1978, I have directed or been involved in 3 major permanent exhibit
halls: Polar World: The Wyckoff Hall of Arctic Life (1983), Walton Hall
of Ancient Egypt (1990) and Alcoa Foundation Hall of American Indians
(1998). In addition I have been involved in numerous temporary exhibits
such as Spirits of the Rainforest: The Yanomami of Brazil, Mr.
Carnegie's Museum, Carnegie Museum Centennial, etc. I am
currently working with anthropologist Dale Mudge in developing an exhibit
on the Inuit of the Belcher Islands using expedition photos from 1938
and photos taken in 2004. The exhibit is panned to open in March of
2006. As a board member and chair of the exhibit committee, I am working
with the staff of the Martha's Vineyard Museum in the development of
the permanent exhibits for a new museum to open in the future.
Selected Publications and Reports
Richardson, J. B., III
- 2002 The Dissappearance of the Monongahela: Solved?.
Archaeology of Eastern North America 20:81-96.
- 1998 Looking in the Right Places: Pre-5,000 B.P.
Maritime Adaptations in Peru and the Changing Environment. Revista
de Arqueologia Americana No. 15: 33-56.
- 1994 People of the Andes Smithsonian Series Exploring
the Ancient World. Washington and Montreal: Smithsonian Institution
Press and St. Remy Press.
- 1993 Early Hunters, Fishers, Farmers and Herders:
Diverse Adaptations in Peru to 4,500 B.P. Revista de Arquelogía
Americana 6:71-90.
- 1985 Prehistoric Man on Martha's Vineyard. Oceanus:
The International Magazine of Marine Science and Policy 28(1):35-42.
- 1983 The Chira Beach Ridges, Sea Level Change and
the Origins of Maritime Economies on the Peruvian Coast. Annals
of Carnegie Museum 52:265-276.
- 1981 Modeling the Development of Sedentary Maritime
Economies on the Coast of Peru: A Preliminary Statement. Annals
of Carnegie Museum 50(5):139-150.
- 1978 Early Man on the Peruvian North Coast: Early
Maritime Exploitation and the Pleistocene and Holocene Environment.
In Early Man in America from a Circum-Pacific Perspective,
edited by A. Bryan. University of Alberta Press, pp. 274-289.
- 1977 A Bibliography of Archaeology, Pleistocene Geology,
and Ecology of the Departments of Piura and Tumbes, Peru. Latin
American Research Review 12(1):122-137.
- 1977 The Impact of European Contact upon the Art
Styles of the Northeastern Iroquois and Algonkian. In Current Perspectives
in Northeastern Archaeology, Essays in Honor of William A. Ritchie,
edited by R. Funk and C.F. Hayes. Researches and Transactions of
the New York Archaeological Association 26(1):113-119.
- 1973 The Preceramic Sequence and the Pleistocene
and Post-Pleistocene Climate of Northwest Peru. In Variation in
Anthropology: Essays in Honor of John C. McGregor, edited by Donald
Lathrap and Jody Douglas, pp. 199-211. Illinois Archaeological Survey.
- 1972 The Pre-Columbian Distribution of the Bottle
Gourd (Lagenaria siceraria): A Re-Evaluation. Economic Botany
26:265-273.
Keefer, D.K., S.D. deFrance, M.E. Moseley, J. B. Richardson
III, R.D. Satterlee, and A. Day-Lewis.
- 1998 Early Maritime Economy and El Nino Events at Quebrada
Tachhuay. Science 281: 1833-1835.
Richardson,
J. B., III, and W. L. Allen
- 1971 The Reconstruction of Kinship from Archaeological
Data: The Concepts, the Methods and the Feasibility. American Antiquity
36(1):41-53.
Richardson, J. B. III and R. Carlisle
- 1980 The Archaeological Significance of the Mausoleums
in the Allegheny and Homewood cemeteries of Pittsburgh: A Preliminary
Statement, Markers. Annual Journal of the Association of Gravestone
Studies 1:157-165.
Richardson, J. B., III, M. A. McConaughy, A. Peña, and
E. Zamecnik
- 1990 The Northern Frontier of the Kingdom of Chimor:
The Piura, Chira, and Tumbez Valleys. In The Northern Dynasties:
Kingship and Statecraft in Chimor, edited by M.E. Moseley and
A. Cordy-Collins. Washington, D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks Research Library
and Collection, pp. 419-445.
Richardson, J. B., III, and J. L. Swauger
- 1996 The Petroglyphs Speak: Rock Art and Iroquois
Origins. Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology 12:43-51.
Richardson J. B., III, and K. C. Wilson
- 1976 Hanna's Town and Charles Foreman: The Historical
and Archaeological Record: 1770-1806. The Western Pennsylvania
Historical Magazine 59:52-83.
DeFrance, Susan D., David K. Keefer, James B. Richardson III and Adan Umire Alvarez
- 2001 Late Paleo-Indian Coastal Foragers: Specialized
Extractive Behavior at Quebrada Tachuay, Peru. Latin American Antiquity
12(4):413-426.
Moseley, M. E., D. Wagner, and J. B. Richardson III
- 1991 Space Shuttle Imagery of Recent Catastrophic
Change Along the Arid Andean Coast. In Paleoshorelines and Prehistory:
An Investigation of Method, edited by L. L. Johnson and M. Stright,
pp. 236-249. CRC Press, Boca Raton.
Rollins, H. B., J. B. Richardson III, and D. H. Sandweiss
- 1986 The Birth of El Niño: Geoarchaeological Evidence
and Implications. Journal of Geoarchaeology 1(1):3-16.
Sandweiss, D., D.K. Keefer and J.B. Richardson III.
- 1999 First Americans and the Sea. Discovering Archaeology
1 (1): 59-65
Sandweiss, Daniel H., Kirk A. Maasch, Richard L. Burger,
James B. Richardson III, Harold B. Rollins and Amy Clement.
- 2001 Variation in Holocene El Nino Frequencies: Climate
Records and Cultural Consequences in Ancient Peru. Geology
29(7):603-606.
Sandweiss, D. H., J. B. Richardson III, E. J. Reitz,
J. T. Hsu, and R. A. Feldman
- 1989 Early Maritime Adaptations in the Andes: Preliminary
Studies at the Ring Site, Peru. In Ecology, Settlement, and History
in the Osmore Drainage, Peru, edited by D. S. Rice, C. Stanish,
and P. R. Scar. BAR International Series 545 (i):35-84.
Sandweiss, D. H., J. B. Richardson III, E. J. Reitz, H.
B. Rollins, and K. A. Maasch
- 1996 Geoarchaeological Evidence from Peru for a 5000
Years B.P. Onset of El Niño. Science 273:1531-1533.
Sandweiss, D. H., J. B. Richardson III, E. J. Reitz, H.
B. Rollins, and K. A. Maasch
- 1997 Determining the Early History of El Niño: Response
[to comments]. Science 276:965-967.
Sandweiss, D. H. , H. B. Rollins, and J. B. Richardson
III
- 1983 Landscape Alteration and Prehistoric Human Occupation
on the North Coast of Peru. Annals of Carnegie Museum 52:277-298.
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