New York African Burial Ground Skeletal Biology Final Report, Volume 1. Chapter 1. Introduction
Part of the Archaeology of African Burial Ground National Monument, New York project
Author(s): Michael L. Blakey
Year: 2004
Summary
The New York African Burial Ground (NYABG) was “rediscovered” in 1989 in the
process of preparation for the construction of a proposed 34-story Federal office building by the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) at 290 Broadway in New York City (Ingle et al. 1990). The site for the proposed building was once part of the African Burial Ground (ABG) that extended “from Chambers Street on the south to Duane Street on the north and from Centre Street on the east to Broadway on the west” (Yamin, 2000: vii). A full-scale archaeological excavation was conducted by Historic Conservation and Interpretation (HCI) and John Milner Associates, Inc., preceding the building project, as required under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (as amended) in order to mitigate the destruction of potential cultural resources.
Cite this Record
New York African Burial Ground Skeletal Biology Final Report, Volume 1. Chapter 1. Introduction. Michael L. Blakey. In New York African Burial Ground Skeletal Biology Final Report, Volume 1. Pp. 1-37. 2004 ( tDAR id: 365167) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8V40S87
This Resource is Part of the Following Collections
URL: http://www.africanburialground.gov/ABG_FinalReports.htm
Keywords
Site Type
Funerary and Burial Structures or Features
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview
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Data Recovery / Excavation
Temporal Coverage
Calendar Date: 1640 to 1800
Spatial Coverage
min long: -74.017; min lat: 40.704 ; max long: -73.987; max lat: 40.724 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Prepared By(s): National Park Serivce
Submitted To(s): General Services Administration Northeastern and Caribbean Region
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