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1996 - Vol 77 Nos 1-2
1996 - Vol 77 Nos 1-2
Volume 77, Numbers 1-2, January - June 1996
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Table of Contents:
- From the President's Desk - Dick Grybush
- Some Prehistoric Copper Flaking Tools in Minnesota - John C. Whittaker and Anthony D. Romano
- Late Woodland and Middle Mississippian Interaction at the Bethesda Lutheran Home Site (47JE201), Jefferson County, Wisconsin - Carl F. Hendrickson
- Two Red Ochre Mortuary Contexts from Southeastern Wisconsin - The Henschel Site (27SB29), Sheboygan County and the Barnes Creek Site (47KN41), Kenosha County - David F. Overstreet, Larry Doebert, Gary W. Henschel, Phil Sander, and David Wasion
- Human Skeletal Remains from Two Red Ochre Mortuary Contexts in Southeastern Wisconsin - Jennifer R. Haas
- Henschel Mounds (47SB29) as Possible Solstice Markers: A Progress Report - Gary W. Henschel
- Art, Artifact and Other Objects of Wisconsin Material Culture - edited by Robert A. Birmingham
- The Dryeson Fish Weir on the Yahara River: A Preliminary Report - David F. Barton
- Skare Site Projectile Points - David F. Barton
- Comments on Some Archaic Copper Artifacts from Waupaca County - Jack Steinbring and Ron Sanders
- A Tusk Tip from the Hebior Mammoth (47KB265), Kenosha County, Wisconsin - David F. Overstreet
- Book Reviews - edited by Robert A. Birmingham
- Notes and News - edited by Robert A. Birmingham
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