Summit of Monte Perdido, Pyrenees

Dean Wilder

(Professor Emeritus)

Department of Geography and Earth Science 

University of Wisconsin - La Crosse

wilder.dean@uwlax.edu

 

Eiger North Wall

 



EDUCATION:

 

    Ph.D., University of Colorado - Boulder, August 1977.
    M.A.,
University of Colorado - Boulder, August 1973.
    B.S. (Honors),
Wisconsin State University - La Crosse, May 1969.



PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT:

    Department of Geography and Earth Science, University of Wisconsin - La Crosse
        Professor, 1987 - 2008.
        Associate Professor, 1982 - 1987.
        Assistant Professor, 1979 - 1982.
        Lecturer, 1978 - 1979.



COURSES TAUGHT:

 

·       Introduction to Earth Science

·       Soil Morphology and Genesis

·       Geoarchaeology

·       Geomorphology

·       Biogeography


RESEARCH INTERESTS:

·       Geoarchaeology

·       Soils

·       Dendrochronology



PUBLICATIONS:

Dean Wilder. 2007.  Driftless Area,” article published in: Richard Sisson, Christian Zacher, and Andrew Cayton, (editors). 2007. The American Midwest: An Interpretive Encyclopedia. Indiana University Press. Pages 157-158.

W. Holtz-Lieth and Dean Wilder. 2002. Results of a Phase I Intensive Archaeological Survey for a Proposed Rural Water Pipeline Route in Tama and Poweshiek Counties, Iowa. Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center Reports of Investigations No 459.

W, Holtz-Lieth and Dean Wilder. 2002. A Suitable Landscape Model and Archaeological Predictive Model for Butler, Eastern Franklin and the Southwest Corner of Bremer Counties and Results of a Phase I Intensive Archaeological Survey for a Proposed Rural Water Pipeline Route in Butler County, Iowa. Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center Reports of Investigations No 457.

W. Holtz-Leith, J. Dowiasch and, D. Wilder. 2001. Suitable Landscape Model, Archaeological Predictive Model, and a Phase I Intensive Archaeological Survey for a Proposed Rural Water Pipeline in Butler County, IA.Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center Reports of Investigations No. 436.

D. Wilder. 2001. "Stratigraphy and Soil Exposed in Unit B, Site 47Ve1268, Vernon County, Wisconsin." Appendix 1 In: V.L. Twinde. Phase II Archaeological Evaluations of Three Sites Along CTH F, Vernon County, Wisconsin. Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center Reports of Investigations No. 429. Pages 1-5.

W. Holtz-Leith, J. Dowiasch, R. Boszhardt, D.Wilder and M. Kolb. 2001. Suitable Landscape Model, Archaeological Predictive Model and a Phase IA Intensive Archaeological Survey for a Proposed Rural Water Pipeline Route in Benton Co., IA. Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center Reports of Investigations No. 425.

D. Wilder. 1999. "An Interpretation of Soil-Stratigraphic Units at the Gail Stone Site (47Tr351), Trempealeau County, Wisconsin," In: D.S. Amick, R.F. Boszhardt, K. Hensel, M.G. Hill, T.J. Loebel, and D. Wilder. Pure Paleo in Western Wisconsin. Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center Reports of Investigations No. 350. Pages 2.1-2.6.

D. Wilder. 1999. "Soil Field Investigation at Site 21-Sh-13, Sherburne County, Minnesota." In: C. Arzigian and D. Wilder. Mound Authentication Investigations at Site 21 Sh 13, Sherburne County, Minnesota. Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center Reports of Investigations No. 343. Pages 16-20.

C. Arzigian, D.Wilder and R. Boszhardt. 1999. Fort McCoy Phase II Streambank Evaluation Project: Investigations at 47Mo54 and Mo184, Fort McCoy, Monroe County, Wisconsin. Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center Reports of Investigations No. 299. 158 pages.

C.R. Moffat, R.P. Stewart and D.G. Wilder. 1998. Excavations at the Chally-Turbenson Site (21FL71): A Multicomponent Chert Quarry Site and Workshop Complex in Southeastern Minnesota. Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society, 45: 49-86.

C.R. Moffat, R.P. Stewart, T.C. Pleger, C.A. Arzigian and D.G. Wilder. 1996. Archaeological Data Recovery at the Chally/Turbenson Site (21FL71) and the Mundfrom/Till Site (21FL73), Fillmore County, Minnesota. Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center Reports of Investigations No. 220. 243 pages.

J. Theler, R. Boszhardt, D. Wilder and M. Hill. 1994, The Rud Bison Site: A Bison Occidentalis Locale in Western Wisconsin, Current Research in the Pleistocene, 11: 98-99.

D. Wilder. 1994. "Field Description and Interpretation of Soils on Arcadia Ridge, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin," Appendix D In: R.F. Boszhardt. Data Recovery at the Never Assume and Kolbs Korner Sites on Arcadia Ridge in Trempealeau County, Wisconsin. Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center Reports of Investigations No. 178. pages 1-4.

C. Arzigian, D. Wilder, J. Gallagher and J. Theler. 1994."McKinstry Site Re-Evaluation: Final Report." Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center Report of Investigation No.175. 49 pages.

R.F. Boszhardt, J.L. Theler and D.G. Wilder. 1993. Megafauna of Western Wisconsin. Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center Reports of Investigations No. 161. 51 pages.

D. Wilder. 1992. "Landscape Changes at the Battle of the Bad Axe Site, Vernon County, Wisconsin." Appendix III, In: R.F. Boszhardt. Archaeological, Geomorphological and Historical Investigations at the Bad Axe Battle Site, Vernon County, Wisconsin. Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center Reports of Investigations No. 143. pages 1-14.

R. Boszhardt and D. Wilder. 1991. "Phase II Archaeological Investigations at the Trane Site (47Lc447)." Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center Reports of Investigations No. 121. 68 pages.

D. Wilder and R. Boszhardt. 1990."Geomorphological and Cultural Resources Assessment of the Trane Property Disposal Area for the State Road Project, La Crosse, Wisconsin. Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center Reports of Investigations No. 109. 21 pages.

D. Wilder and R. Boszhardt.1989. "A Geoarchaeological Perspective on the Archaeological Potential of the Lower La Crosse River Valley." Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center Report of Investigations Number 96. 90 pages.


 

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