Obituary, W. Raymond Wood, 1931–2020

Q2 Social Sciences Plains Anthropologist Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI:10.1080/00320447.2022.2067394
Thomas Thiessen
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Plains archaeology lost one of its most devoted and accomplished practitioners with the passing of W. Raymond Wood (Figure 1) on October 2, 2020. Ray made many significant contributions to several academic disciplines and received many honors during his long career as an anthropologist. Most notable of these were his achievements in archaeology, the primary focus of his anthropological interests, but he was also responsible for many interdisciplinary contributions to other fields of academic endeavor, including general anthropology, ethnohistorical research, history, historical cartography, and Quaternary studies. Ray Wood’s life and professional career may be glimpsed through two retrospective articles he published in 1994 and 2006 (the former co-authored with J.J. Hoffman) and, most comprehensively, his 2011 autobiography. A White-Bearded Plainsman: The Memoirs of Archaeologist W. Raymond Wood, is a fascinating story of his life and professional career. It is an absorbing read that illuminates Ray’s complex personal and professional history, with many insights and much humor. Throughout his long career, Ray performed service work to advance archaeology, historic preservation, and interdisciplinary research. Among other professional activities, he served as book review editor (1969–1971), journal editor (1972–1974), and memoir editor (1974–1977) for the Plains Anthropologist; co-chair of the 45th Plains Anthropological Conference; editor of American Antiquity (1987–1990); editor of The Missouri Archaeologist (1990–2016); two terms on the Missouri State Advisory Council for Historic Preservation (1973–1977, 1995–1998); and in many other advisory, consultant, and editorial capacities for various organizations and professional publications. His academic achievements earned him many honors, including an Alumni Achievement Award from the University of Nebraska (1988); the second Plains Anthropological Society Distinguished Service Award (1992); the American Quaternary Association’s Distinguished Service Award (2007); and the Society for American Archaeology’s Lifetime Achievement Award (2011), among others. His co-authorship of Karl Bodmer’s America Revisited earned him a Wrangler Award from the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum and a High Plains Book Award for Art and Photography from the Billings Public Library, both in 2014. In addition to formal honors, Ray received many tributes and reflections on his career from colleagues and former students during his life and since his passing, including tribute issues of the Plains Anthropologist (no. 210, 2009); the Missouri Archaeological Society Quarterly (vol. 38, no. 1, 2021); We Proceeded On (vol. 47, no. 1, 2021); the SAA Archaeological Record (vol. 21, no. 2, 2021); and Quaternary Times (vol. 42, no. 2, 2020), the newsletter of the American Quaternary Association.
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讣告,W.Raymond Wood,1931–2020
2020年10月2日,W.Raymond Wood(图1)去世,平原考古失去了一位最敬业、最有成就的从业者。雷在其漫长的人类学家生涯中,对多个学科做出了重大贡献,并获得了许多荣誉。其中最引人注目的是他在考古学方面的成就,这是他人类学兴趣的主要焦点,但他也对其他学术领域做出了许多跨学科的贡献,包括一般人类学、民族历史研究、历史学、历史地图学和第四纪研究。雷·伍德的生活和职业生涯可以通过他在1994年和2006年发表的两篇回顾性文章(前者与J·J·霍夫曼合著)以及最全面的2011年自传来一瞥。《白胡子平原人:考古学家W·雷蒙德·伍德回忆录》讲述了他一生和职业生涯的迷人故事。这是一本引人入胜的读物,用许多见解和幽默揭示了雷复杂的个人和职业历史。在他漫长的职业生涯中,雷一直致力于推动考古学、历史保护和跨学科研究。在其他专业活动中,他曾担任平原人类学家的书评编辑(1969–1971)、期刊编辑(1972–1974)和回忆录编辑(1974–1977);第45届平原人类学会议联合主席;《美国古董》杂志编辑(1987-1990);《密苏里考古学家》编辑(1990–2016);密苏里州历史保护咨询委员会的两届任期(1973年至1977年、1995年至1998年);以及担任各种组织和专业出版物的许多其他咨询、顾问和编辑职务。他的学术成就为他赢得了许多荣誉,包括内布拉斯加大学校友成就奖(1988年);第二届平原人类学学会杰出服务奖(1992年);美国第四纪协会杰出服务奖(2007年);以及美国考古学会终身成就奖(2011年)等。他与卡尔·博德默合著的《美国重访》为他赢得了2014年国家牛仔和西部遗产博物馆颁发的牧马人奖和比林斯公共图书馆颁发的高平原图书艺术与摄影奖。除了正式的荣誉外,雷在其一生中和去世后,还收到了许多同事和前学生对其职业生涯的致敬和反思,包括《平原人类学家》的致敬问题(编号2102009);《密苏里考古学会季刊》(第38卷,2021年第1期);我们继续前进(第47卷,2021年第1期);SAA考古记录(2021年第2期,第21卷);《第四纪时报》(第42卷,2020年第2期),美国第四纪协会通讯。
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