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Ancestry, health, and lived experiences of enslaved Africans in 18th century Charleston: An osteobiographical analysis.

Raquel E FleskesAde A OfunniyinJoanna K GilmoreEric PoplinSuzanne M AbelWolf D BueschgenChelsey A JuarezNic ButlerGrant MishoeLa'Sheia OubréGraciela S CabanaTheodore G Schurr
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2020)
This study generated detailed osteobiographies of the Anson Street Ancestors, who were likely of enslaved status. Our results indicate that the Ancestors have diverse maternal African ancestries and are largely unrelated, with most being born locally. These details reveal the demographic impact of the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Our analysis further illuminates the lived experiences of individuals buried at Anson Street, and expands our understanding of 18th century African history in Charleston.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • gene expression
  • genome wide
  • physical activity
  • pregnant women
  • birth weight
  • risk assessment
  • gestational age
  • climate change
  • cord blood