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The Archaeology of Craft and Industry (Hardcover)
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The Archaeology of Craft and Industry (Hardcover)
Series: The American Experience in Archaeological Perspective
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In this expansive yet concise survey, Christopher Fennell discusses
archaeological research from sites across the United States that
once manufactured, harvested, or processed commodities. Through
studies of craft enterprise and the Industrial Revolution, this
book uncovers key insights into American history from the
seventeenth through the nineteenth centuries. Exploring evidence
from textile mills, glassworks, cutlery manufacturers, and
tanneries, Fennell describes the complicated transition from
skilled manual work to mechanized production methods, and he offers
examples of how artisanal skill remained important in many factory
contexts. Fennell also traces the distribution and transportation
of goods along canals and railroads. He delves into sites of
extraction, such as lumber mills, copper mines, and coal fields,
and reviews diverse methods for smelting and shaping iron. The book
features an in-depth case study of Edgefield, South Carolina, a
town that pioneered the production of alkaline-glazed stoneware
pottery. Fennell outlines shifts within the field of industrial
archaeology over the past century that have culminated in the
recognition that these locations of remarkable energy, tumult, and
creativity represent the lives and ingenuity of many people. In
addition, he points to ways the field can help inform sustainable
strategies for industrial enterprises in the present day.
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