Busy Summer at Aztalan State Park
/Recognized as a National Historic Landmark, the prehistoric Mississippian village of Aztalan is well-known as one of the most important archaeological sites in Wisconsin – and this summer is shaping up to be a very busy time for archaeologists at Aztalan!
Three teams will be conducting investigations at Aztalan from early June through mid-August:
- Michigan State (Currently underway and continuing through June 28th). Dr. Lynne Goldstein is directing excavations of the “Gravel Knoll” and an area outside the main palisade line, just west of the southwest platform mound; investigations are on-going from Tuesday mornings through Sundays at noon.
- University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (July 22nd – August 17th). Dr. John Richards will be continuing his research, excavating along Aztalan’s banks and shoreline areas on the west side of the Crawfish River.
- DNR/University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (dates TBA). Working with Dr. Richards of UWM, Wisconsin DNR is supporting geoarchaeological investigations of various areas within the site, on both sides of the Crawfish River.
This will be the most active archaeological field season at Aztalan in decades – a perfect time to visit the site and see real archaeologists “in action” (note that Michigan State is working on weekends).
For additional information, please contact Mark Dudzik, Departmental Archaeologist, at mark.dudzik@wi.gov