NYSAA Bulletin No. 52 — Archaic Sites: Croton Point & Dogan Point — Passage 8
[Various (1971)] significant research in widely separated parts of the world, including France, Spain, Egypt, the Levant, the Far East, Kenya, Mexico, Peru, Alaska, Canada, Arkansas, Missouri, and last but not least, the northeastern United States. They cannot, as a group, be called "new" archeologists, but are characterized by the basic empirical, critical approach to archeological phenomena, which is the hallmark of Bill Ritchie's own orientation. It would be a mistake to assume that, upon his retirement, Bill Ritchie will disengage completely from archeology. He expects to remain involved, on an ex officio basis, in some kind of research, though increasingly preoccupied with other matters, especially animal welfare and wildlife conservation. The call of the trout stream is also strong in his blood. Hopefully, then, we will see Bill Ritchie around for a long time; and it may even come to pass that once again he will find himself kneeling in a richly accoutered Indian grave, with red ocher on his hands. COMPREHENSIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY-William A. Ritchie 1927 1928 1929 1929 1930 1931 1932