Articles

Blackhawk Ridge Dane, Co., Wisconsin – Investigation of the Old Battleground from the Military Point of View

By: James P. Scherz Overview 1995 This paper is a brief summary of events relating to a visit to Blackhawk Ridge, near Sauk City, Wisconsin on 13 June, 1995 by Col. Burrows of the Illinois State Militia, William Wenzel (surveyor), Larry Johns (with Native American associations), representatives of the Wisconsin DNR, and myself. The meeting Read More

Pre-Columbian Transoceanic Contacts:

http://www.stephencjett.org STEPHEN C. JETT THE PRESENT STATE OF THE EVIDENCE During the ten years since NEARA’s 1992 Across Before Columbus (ABC) conference, the evidence concerning pre- Columbian transoceanic contacts has advanced mightily, including through the appearance of the second edition of John Sorenson and Martin Raish’s (1996) massive bibliog- raphy on transoceanic contacts. I propose Read More

Confessions of a Cultural Diffusionist

http://www.stephencjett.org/ CLAG RETROSPECTIVES Confessions of a Cultural Diffusionist Stephen C. Jett Division of Textiles and Clothing University of California Davis, CA 95616 Of course, America had often been discovered before Columbus, but it had always been hushed up. Oscar Wilde As an undergraduate majoring in geology at Princeton University in the late 1950s, I heard Read More

Prehistoric Geometrical-Based Art Work on the Ground: Wisconsin’s Effigy Mounds

INTRODUCTION This brochure illustrates a few of the many precise maps produced of Indian Mounds in Wisconsin over the past decades by students and volunteers of the Ancient Earthworks Society, working under the direction of Professor James P. Scherz, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison. The first part of this document addresses Read More

Old Water Levels and Waterways During the Ancient Copper Mining Era (about 3000 BC to 1000 BC)

Old Stone Face atop Mummy Mountain being queried by C. Fred Rydholm of Marquette, Michigan, about its ancient secrets. From modern surveying techniques and from ancient beach lines where waves once lapped just downhill from this face, many interesting answers are beginning to come forth. By, James P. Scherz Prof. Emeritus Dept. of Civil and Read More

Preliminary Survey Report For the Brantwood Menhir Site in Price County, Wisconsin

by James P. Scherz Prof. Emeritus Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Wisconsin, Madison 26 July, 2000 General: The so-called Brantwood Menhir Site consists of a large upright standing stone, locally called the Menhir, organized rocks, low and irregular earthen mounds, ditches, and deformed trees similar in shape to Indian Marker Trees. The Read More