The Arch Street Project: Multidisciplinary Research of a Philadelphia Cemetery
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 89th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (2024)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "The Arch Street Project: Multidisciplinary Research of a Philadelphia Cemetery" at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
In 2016 human remains were discovered in Philadelphia at 218 Arch Street during a private construction project. The site was formerly the First Baptist Church of Philadelphia’s cemetery and, according to historical documents, the cemetery was relocated in 1860. The ensuing excavation in three phases during 2017 recovered nearly 500 burials. Research efforts surrounding the excavation and analysis of the remains created a multidisciplinary collaborative of academics and professionals dubbed the “Arch Street Project.” The court in Philadelphia granted permission for the Arch Street remains to be analyzed until September 2023. On September 1, all human remains, material culture, and associated samples were reburied at Mt. Moriah cemetery, the relocation destination from 1860. This session presents several of the research projects stemming from the Arch Street material. The synthesis of these projects into a final interpretation offers a fuller and broader picture of this unique site and provides an unprecedented glimpse into the city’s community from the colonial period to the early republic.
Other Keywords
Historic •
Bioarchaeology/Skeletal Analysis •
Education/Pedagogy •
Historical Archaeology •
Mineral Composition •
Salvage •
Methodology •
Ethics •
Burial Ground •
Forensic Archaeology
Geographic Keywords
North America: Northeast and Midatlantic
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-9 of 9)
- Documents (9)
- The Arch Street Project in the Classroom: The Multifaceted Benefits to the Student (2024)
- Arch Street Project: Sustainable Collaboration and Learning after Reburial Using Digitized Remains (2024)
- Deconstructing Coffin Production: Cuts, Kerfing, and Closures (2024)
- Detection of Yellow Fever Virus in Human Remains Using Mass Spectrometry-Based Protein Analysis of Dental Pulp (2024)
- Elemental Analysis of Archaeological Hair Compared to Soil Composition: A Case Study of a Child and Adult Female (2024)
- The Evolution of the Arch Street Project (2024)
- Multi-omic Analyses of Naturally Preserved Brains from a Philadelphia Cemetery: Insights from Molecular Taphonomy and Implications for Paleopathology (2024)
- Use of X-Ray Fluorescence for Elemental Analysis and Resolution of Commingled Remains with the Arch Street Project (2024)
- “Young, Scrappy, and Hungry”: Social Upheaval and Changes in Food Resource Access in Colonial and Postcolonial America (2024)