Archaeogenomic Analysis of Nineteenth-Century Burials at Saint Mary's Basilica: An Intersectional Analysis of Religion, Race, and Migration

IF 2 2区 生物学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Raquel E. Fleskes, Horvey M. Palacios, Hannah Budner, Dana Kollmann, Cassandra Newby-Alexander, Reed Harder, Deborah A. Bolnick, Marcus Pollard, Paige Pollard, Theodore G. Schurr, David A. Brown
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Abstract

Objectives

The Basilica of Saint Mary's of the Immaculate Conception in Norfolk, Virginia, is the only predominantly African American basilica in the United States. A community-based archaeogenomic investigation was carried out at this church to investigate the history of its previous congregants.

Materials and Methods

Five burials were selected for excavation and archaeological analysis. The skeletal remains of these past congregants were assessed to determine age, sex, and preservation status. Ancient DNA was extracted at the University of Connecticut's ancient DNA laboratory.

Results

Five burials excavated at the basilica yielded four sets of human remains of variable preservation and sex. Interment location, style, and positioning of the burials suggested that they belong to the earlier Saint Patrick's church (AD 1790s to 1856), which once stood adjacent to the current basilica. Osteological analyses indicated the presence of four adults and one infant. Ancient DNA results for three of the adults indicated that they were genetically affiliated with contemporary populations in Europe, specifically the United Kingdom, France, and Spain. Interestingly, the autosomal and uniparental lineages of two adults showed connections to Spanish populations, with one having a unique L3f1b mitochondrial DNA haplotype tracing back to northern Spain.

Conclusions

Using an intersectional theoretical framework grounded in historical research, we assess these findings to understand the lived experiences of these past congregants in the context of religion, race, and migration in early nineteenth-century Norfolk. Overall, this study highlights the value of an interdisciplinary archaeogenetic approach in exploring the intersectional lives of historic populations.

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19世纪圣玛丽大教堂墓葬的考古基因组学分析:宗教、种族和移民的交叉分析
圣玛丽圣母无原罪大教堂位于弗吉尼亚州诺福克,是美国唯一一座以非洲裔美国人为主的大教堂。一项以社区为基础的考古基因组调查在这个教堂进行,以调查其以前的会众的历史。材料与方法选取5处墓葬进行发掘与考古分析。这些过去的集会的骨骼遗骸进行评估,以确定年龄,性别和保存状态。古DNA是在康涅狄格大学的古DNA实验室提取的。结果该教堂出土的5个墓葬出土了4组保存和性别各异的人类遗骸。埋葬地点、风格和墓葬的位置表明,它们属于早期的圣帕特里克教堂(公元1790年至1856年),曾经与现在的大教堂相邻。骨学分析显示有4名成人和1名婴儿。其中三个成年人的古代DNA结果表明,他们在基因上与欧洲的当代人群有联系,特别是英国、法国和西班牙。有趣的是,两名成年人的常染色体和单系血统显示出与西班牙人群的联系,其中一人具有独特的L3f1b线粒体DNA单倍型,可以追溯到西班牙北部。使用基于历史研究的交叉理论框架,我们评估了这些发现,以了解19世纪早期诺福克在宗教、种族和移民背景下这些过去的会众的生活经历。总的来说,这项研究突出了跨学科考古方法在探索历史人口交叉生活方面的价值。
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