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RT @mitoPR: .@RaquelFleskes et al. 2019 use aDNA + bioarch to investigate the identities of African ppls in the racialized labor system of…
.@RaquelFleskes et al. 2019 use aDNA + bioarch to investigate the identities of African ppls in the racialized labor system of 1700s Delaware. This work focuses on ppl whose experience was deliberately excluded from the ✍️📄 record 19/ #DecolonizeDNA https:
RT @aDNA_papers: Ancient DNA and bioarchaeological perspectives on European and African diversity and relationships on the colonial Delawar…
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@Forbes Raquel E. Fleskes et al. "Ancient DNA and bioarchaeological perspectives on European and African diversity and relationships on the colonial Delaware frontier" American Journal of Physical Anthropology. Volume170, Issue2, pp. 232-245 [Wiley Online
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Ancient DNA & bioarchaeological perspectives on European & African diversity & relationships on colonial Delaware frontier: European‐descended individuals were maternally related, but individuals of African descent were not https://t.co/KSNjb1r
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