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Susanna Gartler , Gertrude Saxinger
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Susanna K A Gartler
The Polar Journal, 2014
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Brigt Dale
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Between markets and geo-politics: natural resource exploitation on Spitsbergen from 1600 to the present day
L. Hacquebord
Polar Record, 2010
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Arctic network builders : the Arctic Coal Company\u27s operations on Spitsbergen and its relationship with the environment
Cameron Hartnell
2009
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A higher level of civilisation? The transformation of Ny-Ålesund from Arctic coalmining settlement in Svalbard to global environmental knowledge center at 79° North
Eric Paglia
Polar Record
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Vestiges of a Previous Industrial Age: A Contemporary Archaeology of Twentieth Century Single Industrial Mining Regions in the Far North
Anatolijs Venovcevs
PhD Thesis, 2023
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Social and environmental conditions for mining in Greenland
Birgitte Hoffmann
2013
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Arctic network builders: The Arctic Coal Company's operations on Spitsbergen and its relationship with the environment
Cameron Hartnell
2009
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Barentsburg and Beyond: Coal, Science, Tourism, and the Geopolitical Imaginaries of Svalbard’s “New North”
Roger Norum
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Mining and Communities in the Arctic: Lessons from Baker Lake, Canada
Léo-Paul DANA
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000
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The Will to Drill. Revisiting Arctic Communities
Brigt Dale
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Frozen assets. British mining, exploration, and geopolitics on Spitsbergen, 1904–53
Gertrude Saxinger
The Polar Journal, 2014
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Arctic Late Industrialism: extracting value through abstraction
Arthur Mason
Arctic Abstractive Industry: Assessmbling the Valuable and Vulnerable North, Berghahn Press, 2022
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Human–environment interactions at a short-lived Arctic mine and the long-term response of the local tundra vegetation
Jildou Kooistra , Martha de Jong , Mathilde van den Berg , Mans Schepers , Hans Kruijer , Hans Christian Küchelmann
Polar Record, 2021
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Norwegian and Russian Mining and Mining Communities in Monica Kristensen’s Oeuvre
Lisbeth Wærp
Poljarnyj vestnik
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The Technology, Mining Methods and Landscapes of a Placer Mining District in Fairbanks, AK, 1900-1930
John Baeten
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Social Construction of Technology in the Workplace: Lode Mining in the Fairbanks Mining District, Alaska 1902-1942
Tamara Holman
2016
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Asbestos Hill: Inuit experiences with Nunavik's first mine
Jeanette Carney
2016
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Settlements in an Arctic Resource Frontier Region
L. Hacquebord
Arctic Anthropology, 2009
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Claiming the New North: Development and Colonialism at the Pine Point Mine, Northwest Territories, Canada
John Sandlos
Environment and History, 2012
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Mining and Economy – A Discussion of Spatial Organisations and Structures of Early Raw Material Exploitation
Thomas Stoellner
Mining and Economy. A Discussion of Spatial Organisations and Structures of Early Raw Material Exploitation. In: Th. Stöllner, G. Körlin, G. Steffens, J. Cierny, Man and Mining. Studies in honour of Gerd Weisgerber. Der Anschnitt, Beiheft 16 (Bochum 2003) 415-446.
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Review: Technology and Tradition in the Eastern Arctic, 2500 BC– AD 1200: A Dynamic Technological Investigation of Lithic Assemblages from the Palaeo-Eskimo Traditions of Greenland
S. Brooke Milne
Canadian Journal of Archaeology
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Tara Cater , Arn Keeling
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Mining for Sovereignty? Norwegian Coal Companies and the Quest for Supremacy over Svalbard 1916-1925
Thor Bjørn Arlov
Poljarnyj vestnik
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Review: Martin Jezek, Archaeology of Touchstones: An introduction based on finds from Birka, Sweden
Matthias S Toplak
Journal of Northern Studies 2/2018, S. 120–124, 2018
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Nancy Langston
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Science, environment, and the New Arctic [proof copy; final published version vol. 44, pages 2-14].
Ron Doel , Urban Wrakberg
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Mining in the Arctic environment – A review from ecological, socioeconomic and legal perspectives
Katja Kangas
Journal of Environmental Management, 2018
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A modern mine? Greenlandic media coverage on the mining community of Qullissat, western Greenland, 1942–1968
Janina Priebe
The Polar Journal, 2018
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Discursive, material, vertical, and extensive dimensions of post-Cold War Arctic resource extraction
Mia M Bennett
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Mining in European History and its Impact on Environment and Human Societies
Ernst Pernicka
2010
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The petrology and provenance of coal artifacts from Thule settlements in north-eastern Greenland
Claus Andreasen
Bulletin Volume 60 – 2012
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Nyland A 2017; Quarrying as a socio-political strategy at the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in southern Norway
Astrid J Nyland
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Mining Economies: Inuit Business Development and Employment in the Eastern Subarctic
Stephan Schott
The Northern Review
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