Archaeologies of Mining and Industry
Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2014
Historical archaeologists are in a privileged position to understand the transformative processes integral to the Industrial Revolution. Extraction and production sites as well as the sites that made up living quarters offer a unique vantage point to study the daily realities of working peoples in the past. In this session, presenters will discuss different case studies relating to mining, energy and industry, while also considering future prospects for students interested in Industrial Archaeology.
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Charcoal Burners on the Pancake Range: Charcoal Production in Eastern Nevada during the late 19th century (2014)