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    Archaeologies of Emergent Presents and Futures by Harrison, Rodney

    Published in Historical archaeology (01-01-2016)
    “…This article traces the genealogy of the subfield that has become known as the "archaeology of the contemporary past" and argues for its more thorough…”
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    Catholic-Confucian Mortuary Practices in a Rural Manchurian Cemetery by Sebillaud, Pauline, Berger, Elizabeth, Hou, Kan, Gueguen, Gwendal, Jing, Zhongwei, Peixoto, Xavier, Keute, Jennifer, Devièse, Thibaut

    Published in Historical archaeology (01-09-2022)
    “…Catholic missionaries were active among rural populations in Manchuria, in northeast China, around the turn of the 20th century. Their presence influenced…”
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    "What Towne Belong You to?" Landscape, Colonialism, and Mobility in the Potomac River Valley by King, Julia A., Mansius, Mary Kate, Strickland, Scott M.

    Published in Historical archaeology (01-01-2016)
    “…This article uses a landscape archaeology approach, with an emphasis on travel or mobility, to document and interpret the uses and meanings of English objects…”
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    Zooarchaeology, Localization, and Chinese Railroad Workers in North America / 动物考古学,在地化与北美的中国铁路工人 by Kennedy, J. Ryan, 莱恩 · 肯尼迪

    Published in Historical archaeology (01-01-2015)
    “…Analysis of zooarchaeological data from sites related to 19thcentury Chinese railroad workers in the United States illustrates the variety of food choices made…”
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    An Archaeological Strategy for Chinese Workers' Camps in the West: Method and Case Study / 针对西方华人劳工营的考古学策 略:方法与个案研究 by Furnis, Lynn, 淋 · 法内斯, Maniery, Mary L., 玛丽 · 马聂里

    Published in Historical archaeology (01-01-2015)
    “…Railroad work camps associated with Chinese laborers were often occupied for very short periods of time, leaving temporally discrete but shallow deposits of…”
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    Celestial Sojoumers in the High Sierras: The Ethno-Archaeology of Chinese Railroad Workers (1865-1868) / 西垩山 的天国来客:对中国铁路工人的民族考古学 (1865-1868) by Chace, Paul G., 保罗 · 切斯, Evans, William S., 小威秦 · 艾文斯

    Published in Historical archaeology (01-01-2015)
    “…This exact paper with 30 slide illustrations was presented originally at the 1969 meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA) and led to the…”
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    Exploring Health-Care Practices of Chinese Railroad Workers in North America / 试论北美中国铁路工人的医疗实践 by Heffner, Sarah Christine, 莎拉 · 贺弗那

    Published in Historical archaeology (01-01-2015)
    “…Chinese laborers on the North American transcontinental railroads performed dangerous and labor-intensive work, and many died or were seriously injured as a…”
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    Rails Built of the Ancestors' Bones: The Bioarchaeology of the Overseas Chinese Experience / 祖先白骨建成的铁轨:对海外华 人生活经验的生物考古学 by Harrod, Ryan P., 瑞安 · 哈罗德, Crandall, John J., 约翰 · 克朗尔

    Published in Historical archaeology (01-01-2015)
    “…Between 1865 and 1869, thousands of Chinese immigrants came to the United States to construct the transcontinental railroad. Their impact went beyond labor and…”
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    [INTRODUCTION]: Fragments of the Past: Archaeology, History, and the Chinese Railroad Workers of North America / 过去的碎片: 考古、 历史与北美 地区的中国铁路工人 by Chang, Gordon H., 张少书, Fishkin, Shelley Fisher, 雪莉菲什金)

    Published in Historical archaeology (01-01-2015)
    “…Although the labor of the Chinese workers who built the first transcontinental railroad (and other railroads in the western part of the country) was pivotal to…”
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    Interpreting Chinese Worker Camps on the Transcontinental Railroad at Promontory Summit, Utah / 试论犹他突顶山上的中国劳工营 by Polk, Michael R., 迈克 · 波克

    Published in Historical archaeology (01-01-2015)
    “…The first transcontinental railroad was completed at Promontory Summit, Utah, on 10 May 1869. Unique to this construction was the employment of thousands of…”
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    Moral Discourse and Personhood in Overseas Chinese Contexts / 海外华人语境中的道德话语与人格 by Molenda, John, 约翰 · 莫兰达

    Published in Historical archaeology (01-01-2015)
    “…Resistance and agency have been important themes in archaeological sites of labor. But how should archaeologists address archaeological contexts where…”
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    Alliance Strategies in the Racialized Railroad Economies of the American West / 美国西部种族化的铁路经济中的结盟策略 by Sunseri, Charlotte K., 夏洛特 · 桑瑟里

    Published in Historical archaeology (01-01-2015)
    “…The rural railroad community of Mono Mills, California (1880-1917), was home to individuals of Chinese, Paiute, and European ancestry seeking work in the midst…”
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    Forgotten Chinese Railroad Workers Remembered: Closing Commentary by an Historian / 记住被遗忘的中国铁路工人:一 个历史学家的总结陈词 by Chung, Sue Fawn, 张素芳

    Published in Historical archaeology (01-01-2015)
    “…In the concluding essay for this volume, Sue Fawn Chung (Zhang Sufang) briefly traces the development of historical and archaeological research in Chinese…”
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