Renae Campbell
AACC Research Associate; Historical Archaeology Doctoral Candidate
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Renae Campbell is a historical archaeology doctoral student at the University of Idaho. Renae comes from a cultural resource management (CRM) background and has conducted historical and archaeological research in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. She collaborated with several partners to create the Historical Japanese Ceramic Comparative Collection, one of the first online resources for identifying and describing archaeological Japanese ceramics. For her dissertation, she is examining late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Chinese mining sites in southern Idaho's Boise Basin. As the AACC's Research Associate, Renae can be contacted for more information about the collections, with research requests or with other inquiries.