Industrial Archeology (Other Keyword)

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Weaver Pottery Site: Industrial Archaeology in Knoxville, Tennessee (1981)
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Nineteenth century archaeological sites in urban areas of Tennessee have been consistently neglected by archaeologists. This neglect has been primarily due to the erroneous belief that these late historic sites, even if reasonably well preserved, would not contribute substantial knowledge about cultural development in the American South. It has become increasingly apparent that although extensive surface modifications have occurred in our urban centers, extensive filling of areas has often...


West Point Foundry Site, Cold Spring, Putnam County, New York (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Edward S. Rutsch. Jo Ann Cotz. Brian H. Morrell. Herbert J. Githens. Leonard A. Eisenberg.

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Wishin' collection (1966)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Darrel J. Richards.

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World's Longest Timber Crib Dam: the Sewall's Falls Dam in Concord, New Hampshire (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only David R. Starbuck.

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