Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2010, Side 42

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2010, Side 42
SOPHIA PERDIKARIS, GEORGE HAMBRECHT AND RAMONA HARRISON THREE DECADES IN THE COLD AND WET: A CAREER IN NORTHERN ARCHAEOLOGY Thomas H. McGovem has been a pioneering researcher in the North Atlantic region for most of the past 40 years. He has taken his specialty in zooarchaeology beyond counting bones to actually addressing questions about human environment interactions and human response to extreme environmental events. A prolific writer and researcher with a multitude of publications and an impressive funding record, McGovern has always been a proponent of multi-disciplinarity and intemational collaboration. His vision resulted in the creation of the North Atlantic Biocultural Organization (NABO) that currently has over 400 scientific partners and has been leading projects throughout the Circum Atlantic for over 25 years. The interconnectivity of regions and global events has always been the key to his research and as of last year with support from the National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs, it resulted in the creation of the Global Human Ecodynamics Alliance (GHEA) that is now taking inter-disciplinarity and intemational collaboration to a global perspective. Sophia Perdikaris, Brooklyn College CUNY and Doctoral Program in Anthropology, New York, USA Email: SophiaP@brooklyn. cuny. edu George Hambrecht, Graduate School and University Center City University of New York, USA Email: ghambrecht@gmail.com Ramona Harrison, Graduate School and University Center City University of New York, USA Email: ramonaharrison@yahoo. com Keywords: Thomas McGovern, Zooarchaeology, Environment, NABO, Mývatn Tom McGovern and the North Atlantic wonder of their own glory” with a very jaundiced eye. He has taught several gen- erations of students like ourselves that archaeology is very much a team sport, and that recognition needs to be fully shared along with the abundant hard work that makes modem international, This is precisely the sort of paper that will profoundly annoy Tom McGovem, who has repeatedly adopted a Tolstoyan view of the historical process that looks at self-identified leaders often “lost in the ARCHAEOLOGIA ISLANDICA 8 (2010) 40-50
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