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" ... Even though the first "Pulaski Identification Committee" came up short on the DNA front, their osteological findings were intriguing. ... "
" ... In order to investigate this perceived biological difference more closely, Fleskes enlisted the help of ancient DNA experts Graciela Cabana and Frankie West from the University of Tennessee and Theodore Schurr from the University of Pennsylvania for further genetic analysis. They found through their mtDNA analysis that the osteological assessments were correct: the north cluster of burials were those of two men and one young child with African ancestry, while the south cluster included one infant, two women, and five men of European ancestry. ... "
" ... Now I'm on board to analyze the skeletons. For the last three weeks, graduate student Andrea Acosta (U South Carolina) and I have been poring through boxes of bones, attempting to put individual skeletons back together. We measure them, look for evidence of disease or healed fractures, and painstakingly catalog their dental health. These skeletons' health is of particular importance because we know that they all died at the same time. If this were a cemetery context, we would ask why people died, whether we are only seeing the older people in the population, whether people died quickly from a disease that left no marks on bone or whether their bones reveal their cause of death. That is -- in a cemetery, dead people are dead for a reason. Being able to put those questions -- sometimes called the "osteological paradox" -- out of the way means being able to focus on what the skeletons can tell us about life in the years leading up to that fateful day in August of 79 AD. ... "
" ... The biggest challenge and goal in the future will be to compile an epidemiology of ancient diseases and their evolution throughout history, at the same time establishing a new discipline, palaeo-semiotics. The reconstruction of the clinical manifestations of diseases in the past will thereby greatly enrich traditional osteological analysis and mummy research. ... "
" ... The revisited osteological and new DNA analysis of the Ak-Alakha-3, Mound 1, Burial 1 individuals are a fascinating glimpse into this 2,500-year-old nomadic culture. It remains to be seen, though, whether we will ever know exactly why this hobbled man and this young girl were buried on top of a heavily-tattooed, high-status woman. ... "