Forgotten Bones: Uncovering a Slave Cemetery
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An ordinary construction project uncovers an extraordinary archaeological discovery.
Imagine you're watching a backhoe dig up the ground for a construction project when a round object rolls down a pile of dirt and stops at your feet. You pick it up, brush off some dirt, and realize you're holding a skull!
This is exactly what happened in Albany, New York, in 2005. Workers were putting in new sewer line when a backhoe driver dug up a skull. After police declared the skull wasn't connected to any recent crimes, a team of archaeologists took a closer look. They determined the skull was from a Black person who had died at least one hundred years earlier.
Suddenly the construction site turned into an archaeological dig. Scientists excavated more bones and realized that they had located a long-lost cemetery for enslaved people from the 1700s. Slavery had been legal in the northern United States, including in New York State, in colonial times, but the stories of these enslaved people are largely unknown. This site became just the third slave cemetery ever to be excavated in the North. See how archaeologists pieced together the truth about these once forgotten bones.
“A fascinating glimpse into how archaeologists piece together the past.”—Booklist
Children's Book Committee at Bank Street College Best Children's Book of the Year
Lois Miner Huey
Lois Miner Huey is an archaeologist for the state of New York. She has written nonfiction articles and books for kids, many of which focus on archaeology. She lives near Albany, New York.
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Reviews for Forgotten Bones
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Read the e-book, although it wasn't at all what I was expecting. A true story, written for grades 5-8, about the discovery and unearthing of what turns out to be a slave cemetery. Lots of details provided about how the graves are discovered, unearthed, the bones are casted and studies and faces are recreated using the skulls as models. Lots of interesting details about the DNA studies that were done and how they can extrapolate the work done by different slaves.