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Ancestry, health, and lived experiences of enslaved Africans in 18th century Charleston: An osteobiographical analysis
American Journal of Physical Anthropology ( IF 2.6 ) Pub Date : 2020-10-06 , DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.24149
Raquel E. Fleskes 1 , Ade A. Ofunniyin 2, 3 , Joanna K. Gilmore 2, 3 , Eric Poplin 4 , Suzanne M. Abel 5 , Wolf D. Bueschgen 5 , Chelsey Juarez 6 , Nic Butler 7 , Grant Mishoe 2 , Graciela S. Cabana 8 , Theodore G. Schurr 1
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In 2013, the burials of 36 individuals of putative African ancestry were discovered during renovation of the Gaillard Center in downtown Charleston, South Carolina. The Charleston community facilitated a bioarchaeological and mitogenomic study to gain insights into the lives of these unknown persons, referred to as the Anson Street Ancestors, including their ancestry, health, and lived experiences in the 18th century.

中文翻译:

18世纪查尔斯顿被奴役非洲人的祖先,健康和生活经历:骨科分析

2013年,在南卡罗来纳州查尔斯顿市中心的盖拉德中心翻新工程中,发现了36​​名公认的非洲血统的墓葬。查尔斯顿社区促进了一项生物考古学和线粒体基因组研究,以深入了解这些不知名人士(称为安森街祖先)的生活,包括其祖先,健康状况和18世纪的生活经历。
更新日期:2020-10-06
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