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Written in Bone: Buried Lives of Jamestown and Colonial Maryland: Chapters 1-2 - Quiz
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Explain what colonists meant when they referred to the "Starving Time". Include details of when it occurred and what the conditions were like.
Summarize how Dr. Owsley concluded that the skeleton found on August 16, 2005, was that of an English male.
Why were so many skeletons found in and around Jamestown in fragile condition?
After reading these first two chapters, what skills and traits must a person possess in order to become a successful archeologist? Do you think you would be interested in pursuing a career in this field? Why or why not?
Explain why it was important to examine the Jamestown skeletons in situ. What was done to pedestal the bones?
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