THE ARCHEOLOGY OF INDUSTRY IN NORTH AMERICA.

It is argued that the physical remains of industry are valuable repositories of information about a crucial phase in the development of modern society, and that there are uniquely archeological lines of inquiry useful in retrieving this information. Two schools of archeology are involved in the stud...

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Main Author: TEAGUE, GEORGE ALLEN.
Other Authors: Jelinek, Arthur
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 1987
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/184168
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1841682015-10-23T04:29:11Z THE ARCHEOLOGY OF INDUSTRY IN NORTH AMERICA. TEAGUE, GEORGE ALLEN. Jelinek, Arthur Fontana, Bernard Longacre, William Industrial archaeology -- United States. It is argued that the physical remains of industry are valuable repositories of information about a crucial phase in the development of modern society, and that there are uniquely archeological lines of inquiry useful in retrieving this information. Two schools of archeology are involved in the study of past industry. One is industrial archeology, which focuses on monuments and technology; the other is historical archeology, which is more closely aligned with the social sciences. The historical development of both approaches is examined to determine what makes them different from, or similar to, one another. Studies of common industrial site types, including potteries, glassworks, iron works, mines, and communities, are reviewed, and research themes and traditions are extracted and analyzed. The essential character of industrial sites is delineated, with particular attention to questions of time, scale, and site content. The industrial site and the practice of industrial archeology are redefined. Appropriate and effective data collection techniques are suggested, key research questions are proposed, and criteria for assessing site significance are examined. 1987 text Dissertation-Reproduction (electronic) http://hdl.handle.net/10150/184168 698743805 8726827 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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topic Industrial archaeology -- United States.
spellingShingle Industrial archaeology -- United States.
TEAGUE, GEORGE ALLEN.
THE ARCHEOLOGY OF INDUSTRY IN NORTH AMERICA.
description It is argued that the physical remains of industry are valuable repositories of information about a crucial phase in the development of modern society, and that there are uniquely archeological lines of inquiry useful in retrieving this information. Two schools of archeology are involved in the study of past industry. One is industrial archeology, which focuses on monuments and technology; the other is historical archeology, which is more closely aligned with the social sciences. The historical development of both approaches is examined to determine what makes them different from, or similar to, one another. Studies of common industrial site types, including potteries, glassworks, iron works, mines, and communities, are reviewed, and research themes and traditions are extracted and analyzed. The essential character of industrial sites is delineated, with particular attention to questions of time, scale, and site content. The industrial site and the practice of industrial archeology are redefined. Appropriate and effective data collection techniques are suggested, key research questions are proposed, and criteria for assessing site significance are examined.
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