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List of works by James B. Stoltman

A Quantitative Approach to the Petrographic Analysis of Ceramic Thin Sections

scientific article published in January 1989

Ceramic Petrography as a Technique for Documenting Cultural Interaction: An Example from the Upper Mississippi Valley

FOUNDATIONS OF THE CADES POND CULTURE IN NORTH-CENTRAL FLORIDA: THE RIVER STYX SITE (8AL458)

scientific article published in December 2014

McKeithen Weeden Island: The Culture of Northern Florida, A.D. 200-900. Jerald T. Milanich, Ann S. Cordell, Vernon J. Knight, Timothy A. Kohler, and Brenda Sigler-Lavelle. Academic Press, Orlando, 1984. xviii + 222 pp., figures, tables, references, i

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New Radiocarbon Dates for Southeastern Fiber-Tempered Pottery

scholarly article by James B. Stoltman published in October 1966

Obsidian in Early Woodland Contexts in the Upper Mississippi Valley

On the Logic of Archaeological Inference: Early Formative Pottery and the Evolution of Mesoamerican Societies

scholarly article by Robert J. Sharer published in March 2006

Petrographic Analysis of Late Woodland and Middle Mississippian Ceramics at the Iva Site (47Lc42), Onalaska, Wisconsin

scientific article published on 2 February 2016

Petrographic evidence shows that pottery exchange between the Olmec and their neighbors was two-way

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Poverty Point Objects Reconsidered

scientific article published on 29 June 2016

The Archaeology of Carrier Mills: 10,000 Years in the Saline Valley of Illinois. Richard W. Jefferies, illustrated by Thomas W. Gatlin. Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale, 1987. xiv +167 pp., illustrations, references, index. $24.95 (clot

scholarly article by James B. Stoltman published in October 1988

The Benefit of the Gift. Mark Andrew Hill. 2012. International Monographs in Prehistory, Archaeological Series 18, Ann Arbor, xvii + 217 pp. $70.00 (cloth), ISBN 978-1-879621-44-2

scholarly article by James B. Stoltman published in January 2014

The Carrier Mills Archaeological Project: Human Adaptation in the Saline Valley, Illinois (2 vols.). Richard W. Jefferies and Brian M. Butler, editors. Research Paper 33, Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University, Carbond

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The Laurel Tradition and the Middle Woodland Period. J.V. Wright. National Museum of Canada, Bulletin 217, Ottawa, 1967. xvi+ 175 pp., 3 figs., 15 pls., 1 map, 38 tables, resume in French. $3.00

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