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What types of sites are studied in industrial archaeology?

Industrial archaeology studies sites related to past industrial activities, including manufacturing, extraction, transportation, and infrastructure. Some key types of sites include:

  1. Factories and Mills – Textile mills, steelworks, foundries, and other manufacturing plants.
  2. Mines and Quarries – Coal mines, iron ore mines, stone quarries, and associated processing facilities.
  3. Transportation Infrastructure – Railways, canals, roads, bridges, tunnels, and docks.
  4. Power Generation Sites – Watermills, windmills, hydroelectric dams, steam power stations, and early electrical power plants.
  5. Worker Housing and Industrial Settlements – Company towns, worker cottages, and planned industrial communities.
  6. Storage and Distribution Sites – Warehouses, grain silos, and port facilities.
  7. Communication Infrastructure – Telegraph stations, early telephone exchanges, and broadcasting stations.
  8. Chemical and Processing Plants – Oil refineries, salt works, glassworks, and breweries.
  9. Military-Industrial Complexes – Arms factories, shipyards, and airfields used for industrial production.

These sites help researchers understand technological advancements, labor history, and the impact of industry on society and the environment.

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