James B. Stoltman

Affiliations: 
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
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Archaeology Anthropology, History Economics, United States History
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William Green grad student UW Madison
John E. Kelly grad student UW Madison
Peter Storck grad student 1972 UW Madison
Irwin Rovner grad student 1975 UW Madison
RIchard Yerkes grad student 1984 UW Madison
Jeffrey Behm grad student 1985 UW Madison
Fred A. Finney grad student 1993 UW Madison
Megan A. Partlow grad student 2000 UW Madison
David J. Keene grad student 2002 UW Madison
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Hays CT, Weinstein RA, Stoltman JB. (2016) Poverty point objects reconsidered Southeastern Archaeology. 35: 213-236
Boszhardt RF, Stoltman JB. (2016) Petrographic Analysis of Late Woodland and Middle Mississippian Ceramics at the Iva Site (47Lc42), Onalaska, Wisconsin Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology. 41: 93-126
Wallis NJ, Cordell AS, Stoltman JB. (2014) Foundations of the cades pond culture in north-central Florida: The River Styx site (8AL458) Southeastern Archaeology. 33: 168-188
Stoltman JB, Jing Z, Tang J, et al. (2009) Ceramic production in Shang societies of anyang Asian Perspectives. 48: 182-203
Stoltman JB, Benden DM, Boszhardt RF. (2008) New evidence in the Upper Mississippi Valley for preMississippian cultural interaction with the American Bottom American Antiquity. 73: 317-336
Price TD, Burton JH, Stoltman JB. (2007) Place of origin of prehistoric inhabitants of Aztalan, Jefferson Co., Wisconsin American Antiquity. 72: 524-538
Stoltman JB, Marcus J, Flannery KV, et al. (2005) Petrographic evidence shows that pottery exchange between the Olmec and their neighbors was two-way. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 102: 11213-8
Stoltman JB, Hughes RE. (2004) Obsidian in early woodland contexts in the upper mississippi valley American Antiquity. 69: 751-759
Stoltman JB. (1999) Ancient monuments of the Mississippi valley Geoarchaeology-An International Journal. 14: 718-719
Stoltman JB. (1992) Woodland cultures on the western prairies: The rainbow site investigations, David W. Benn, Editor, 1990, Office of the State Archaeologist, Report 18, The University of Iowa, xviii + 256 pp., $12.00 (paperbound) Geoarchaeology-An International Journal. 7: 69-71
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