Digital PDF backissues of The Wisconsin Archeologist are available for purchase by volume number, or for the most recent years, by issue. Volumes contains between one and four issues, included as individual PDF files. We currently offer all volumes from 1901 through 2010 in the PDF format. Digital issues from recent years are made available as physical copies are sold out. All PDFs are text-searchable.
Note that initially, The Wisconsin Archeologist was published on an October-July cycle; these early volumes were dated to the later half of one year and the beginning half of the next. Also, in 1922 volume numbering was reset at 1. Files are labeled accordingly.
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Purchase PDFs for the new Wisconsin Historical Archaeology issue, 2021 Vol. 102 No. 1 individual sections HERE.
2010 Vol 91 (1) - PDF
2010 Vol 91 (1) - PDF
High quality digital (pdf) edition.
This issue is also still available in print (hard copy) format.
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Volume 91, Numbers 1, January - December 2010
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Table of Contents:
- Langford Mortuary Patterns as Reflected in the Material Service Quarry Site in the Upper Illinois River Valley - Thomas E. Emerson, Kristim M. Hedman, Robert E. Warrent, and Mary L. Simon
- New Research on the Bell Type II Ceramics - Linda S. Naunapper
- Archaeology Around Wisconsin: 2009 - Edited by Vicki L. Twinde-Javner