Stoltman (6 February 1935- 11 September 2019) was an American archaeologist who specialized on the American Mid-West.
He was a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he focused on Great Lakes archaeology and research physical ceramic analysis on material from various parts of the world.
" Jim Stoltman has been a pioneer in ceramic petrography in the US, on the tracks of Anna Shepard, studying and confirming her work." One of his contributions was developing a method for analyzing ceramic temper.
The archaeology laboratory at his university is named after him.