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2014 - Vol 95 No 1
2014 - Vol 95 No 1
Table of Contents
- Editors’ Corner, and Past Editors of The Wisconsin Archeologist - Constance M. Arzigian, Katherine P. Stevenson, and Vicki L. Twinde-Javner
- A Black Porphyry Birdstone from Winnebago County, Wisconsin - James Beer
- Monuments and Mysteries: Social Geography of the Effigy Builders - Amy L. Rosebrough
- Archibald Lake Mounds (47OC309): A Late Prehistoric Horticultural Village in Wisconsin’s Northern Highland - Mark E. Bruhy and Kathryn C. Egan-Bruhy
- The Elusive Menominee—Protohistoric Potentials at Peshtigo Point - David F. Overstreet (with appendix by Heather Walder)
- Where Nicolet and the Winnebagoes First Met - Ronald J. Mason
- The East Branch Site (47LG123): A Textile-Lined Burial Pit in Langlade County - Amy L. Rosebrough, John H. Broihahn, and Leslie Eisenberg
- Oldest Carbon-14 Dated Copper Projectile Points from Wisconsin - Bill Reardon
- Ceramic Analysis of a Large Dane Incised Vessel from Sheboygan County, Wisconsin - Jaremy Cobble
- Artifacts Found by P. R. Hoy in Racine County, Wisconsin - James J. Krakker
- Book Review: Native American Artifacts of Wisconsin, by Paul Schanen and David Hunzicker - Ryan J. Howell
- Archaeology Around Wisconsin - Vicki Twinde-Javner (compiler)
Contents
Editors’ Corner, and Past Editors of The Wisconsin Archeologist
Constance M. Arzigian, Katherine P. Stevenson, and Vicki L. Twinde-Javner ....................................................3
A Black Porphyry Birdstone from Winnebago County, Wisconsin
James Beer...............................................................................................................................................................4
Monuments and Mysteries: Social Geography of the Effigy Builders
Amy L. Rosebrough ................................................................................................................................................5
Archibald Lake Mounds (47OC309): A Late Prehistoric Horticultural Village in Wisconsin’s Northern Highland
Mark E. Bruhy and Kathryn C. Egan-Bruhy.......................................................................................................29
The Elusive Menominee—Protohistoric Potentials at Peshtigo Point
David F. Overstreet (with appendix by Heather Walder)....................................................................................50
Where Nicolet and the Winnebagoes First Met
Ronald J. Mason ...................................................................................................................................................65
The East Branch Site (47LG123): A Textile-Lined Burial Pit in Langlade County
Amy L. Rosebrough, John H. Broihahn, and Leslie Eisenberg.............................................................................75
Oldest Carbon-14 Dated Copper Projectile Points from Wisconsin
Bill Reardon ..........................................................................................................................................................86
Ceramic Analysis of a Large Dane Incised Vessel from Sheboygan County, Wisconsin
Jaremy Cobble .......................................................................................................................................................88
Artifacts Found by P. R. Hoy in Racine County, Wisconsin
James J. Krakker ....................................................................................................................................................93
Book Review: Native American Artifacts of Wisconsin, by Paul Schanen and David Hunzicker
Ryan J. Howell....................................................................................................................................................100
Archaeology Around Wisconsin
Vicki Twinde-Javner (compiler) ..........................................................................................................................102