Dr. Paul White presents Mining and the Environment: Archaeological Perspectives on an Unwanted Legacy
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Paul White is an assistant professor in the UAA Department of Anthropology with research interests in the legacies of American mining. He has examined historical archaeological sites in Alaska, California, Michigan, and Vermont, investigating histories of environmental and technological transformation and connections with Native American land dispossession. Currently, he is writing a book on the archaeology of North American mining. At this event he also shares his experiences doing mining research.
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