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Industrial archaeology         
  • [[Boott Cotton Mills]], [[Lowell, Massachusetts]], restored as part of the [[Lowell National Historic Park]], established the 1970s largely through the efforts of industrial archaeologists.
  • Border City Mill Apartments]], [[Fall River, Massachusetts]], an example of the [[adaptive reuse]] of an [[industrial heritage]] site.
  • [[Birch Creek Charcoal Kilns]] near [[Leadore, Idaho]]. Added to the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1972.
  • A preserved steam engine in Germany - one of the symbols of the [[industrial revolution]], and a common topic of study for industrial archaeologists.
  • Levant Mine]] in [[Cornwall]], an early subject of preservation in the 1930s.
  • Quincy Stamp Mill]], [[Houghton, Michigan]], produced as part of the ''Quincy Mine Recording Project'' by the [[Historic American Engineering Record]] in 1978
  • Despite extensive preservation efforts in recent decades, many historic industrial sites continue to be lost to fire, neglect and demolition.
  • Textile machinery on display at the [[Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology]] in [[Nagoya, Japan]]
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SUB-DISCIPLINE, SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF INDUSTRIAL REMAINS
Industrial Archaeology; Industrial archaeologist; Industrial archeology
Industrial archaeology (IA) is the systematic study of material evidence associated with the industrial past.Industrial Archaeology: Principles and Practice, Peter Neaverson and Marilyn Palmer, Routledge, 1998, chapter 1 This evidence, collectively referred to as industrial heritage, includes buildings, machinery, artifacts, sites, infrastructure, documents and other items associated with the production, manufacture, extraction, transport or construction of a product or range of products.
industrial archaeology         
  • [[Boott Cotton Mills]], [[Lowell, Massachusetts]], restored as part of the [[Lowell National Historic Park]], established the 1970s largely through the efforts of industrial archaeologists.
  • Border City Mill Apartments]], [[Fall River, Massachusetts]], an example of the [[adaptive reuse]] of an [[industrial heritage]] site.
  • [[Birch Creek Charcoal Kilns]] near [[Leadore, Idaho]]. Added to the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1972.
  • A preserved steam engine in Germany - one of the symbols of the [[industrial revolution]], and a common topic of study for industrial archaeologists.
  • Levant Mine]] in [[Cornwall]], an early subject of preservation in the 1930s.
  • Quincy Stamp Mill]], [[Houghton, Michigan]], produced as part of the ''Quincy Mine Recording Project'' by the [[Historic American Engineering Record]] in 1978
  • Despite extensive preservation efforts in recent decades, many historic industrial sites continue to be lost to fire, neglect and demolition.
  • Textile machinery on display at the [[Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology]] in [[Nagoya, Japan]]
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SUB-DISCIPLINE, SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF INDUSTRIAL REMAINS
Industrial Archaeology; Industrial archaeologist; Industrial archeology
¦ noun the study of equipment and buildings formerly used in industry.
Association for Industrial Archaeology         
BRITISH CHARITABLE RESEARCH ORGANIZATION
Association for industrial archaeology
The Association for Industrial Archaeology (AIA) was established in Great Britain in 1973 to promote the study of industrial archaeology and to encourage improved standards of recording, research, conservation and publication. It aims to support individuals and groups involved in those objectives and to represent the interests of industrial archaeology at a national level.