
Timothy Scarlett
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Timothy Scarlett is an Associate Professor of Archaeology and Anthropology in the Department of Social Sciences at Michigan Technological University. With more than 20 years experience teaching industrial archaeology, he studies artisanal skill in industrial contexts and has worked in sites and communities that grew around mining and the heavy-clay and iron industries. He is a member of the Keweenaw Energy Transitions Lab (KETL) and a co-director of our team studying how post-mining communities can evaluate heritage minings sites and build social consensus about their adaption for reuse as renewable energy production and storage during the coming energy transition.