圣玛丽教堂的铅棺

Karin S. Bruwelheide, H. M. Miller, D. Owsley, T. Riordan
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在对一座1660年代的砖砌教堂进行遥感和考古挖掘时,在历史悠久的圣玛丽城发现了三具身份不明的铅棺。他们的调查导致了对另外两具铅棺的重新检查,这些铅棺来自附近一个建于1694年的砖砌拱顶,据信那里埋葬着马里兰州第一任皇家总督和他的妻子。由核物理学家、工程师、花粉专家、地质学家、考古学家和法医人类学家组成的跨学科团队对这五个罕见的棺材及其内容进行了检查,提供了关于17世纪身份、殖民生活和随着时间流逝而消失的行为的信息。通过骨骼和化学分析揭示了以前不为人知的饮食、健康和育儿方面。来自这些地位高的人的信息可以与埋葬在圣玛丽和整个切萨皮克地区的其他不那么富裕的人进行对比和比较。
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The Lead Coffins of St. Mary’s
Three unidentified lead coffins were discovered at Historic St. Mary’s City during a remote sensing and archaeological excavation of a 1660s brick chapel. Their investigation led to a re-examination of two additional lead coffins from a nearby brick vault constructed in 1694 and believed to house the bodies of Maryland’s first royal governor and his wife. These five rare coffins and their contents, examined by an interdisciplinary team including nuclear physicists, engineers, a pollen specialist, geologist, archaeologists, and forensic anthropologists, provide information on seventeenth-century identities, colonial life, and behaviours lost over time. Previously unknown aspects of diet, health, and childcare are revealed through skeletal and chemical analyses. The information from these high-status individuals serves as a contrast and comparison to other, less affluent individuals buried at St. Mary’s and throughout the Chesapeake region.
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