An Archaeological Study of the Psychological Profiles of Two Cactus Range Miners Nevada Test and Training Range

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Author(s): Tracy Henderson

Year: 2004

Summary

The mining industry has been labeled as economically cyclical with a historic dynamic web of human interpersonal influences contrasted against socioeconomic trends. Historians and archaeologists study regional trends to describe the macro effects human-created systems have on the landscape. Studies of towns such as Goldfield and Tonopah highlight the fact that only a few people, such as Nixon and Wingfield, could persuade tens of thousands to create cities where there was not even enough resources to sustain a dozen people.

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An Archaeological Study of the Psychological Profiles of Two Cactus Range Miners Nevada Test and Training Range. Tracy Henderson. 2004 ( tDAR id: 455990) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8455990

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min long: -115.391; min lat: 35.98 ; max long: -114.665; max lat: 36.467 ;

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