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New York African Burial Ground Archaeology Final Report, Volume 3. Descriptions of Burials 201 Through 435

Part of: New York African Burial Ground Archaeology Final Report Series, Volumes 1 to 4

Site Name Keywords
African Burial Ground

Site Type Keywords
Funerary and Burial Structures or Features

Culture Keywords
Historic • African American

Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview • Data Recovery / Excavation

Material Types
Human Remains

Geographic Keywords
New York County (County)


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  • New York African Burial Ground Archaeology Final Report, Volume 3. Descriptions of Burials 201 Through 435. Burials 201 Through 250 (2006)
  • New York African Burial Ground Archaeology Final Report, Volume 3. Descriptions of Burials 201 Through 435. Burials 251 Through 300 (2006)
  • New York African Burial Ground Archaeology Final Report, Volume 3. Descriptions of Burials 201 Through 435. Burials 301 Through 350 (2006)
  • New York African Burial Ground Archaeology Final Report, Volume 3. Descriptions of Burials 201 Through 435. Burials 351 Through 400 (2006)
  • New York African Burial Ground Archaeology Final Report, Volume 3. Descriptions of Burials 201 Through 435. Burials 401 Through 435 (2006)

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    M Scott Thompson
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tDAR (the Digital Archaeological Record) is the digital repository of the Center for Digital Antiquity, a collaborative organization and university Center at Arizona State University. Digital Antiquity extends our knowledge of the human past and improves the management of our cultural heritage by permanently preserving digital archaeological data and supporting their discovery, access, and reuse. Digital Antiquity and tDAR are and have been supported by a number of organizations, including the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the National Science Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. A more complete set of acknowledgements are provided here.

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