A Map of Africa's Strontium Sheds Light on the Origins of Enslaved People
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A map of Africa's strontium sheds light on the origins of enslaved people
A little-known element is shedding light on the birthplaces of enslaved Africans sent to other continents. From the 1400s to the 1800s, more than 12 million Africans were sold into slavery and sent to the Americas and Europe. Many left Africa through large coastal cities. But where those people grew up was often lost to history. A new map could help pinpoint where enslaved Africans had been born and raised. It shows levels of the element stronti…
The Strontium Map of Africa Reveals the Ancestry of Enslaved Individuals
Biological factors: A study of human history through research into ancient human and animal remains. Specialists in this field are referred to as Biologists. Biological anthropology: Examines human diversity and the evolutionary history of our species. Biological anthropologists analyze behaviors and traits to trace genetics and physiological changes. They may also explore fossils to understand [...] Source The post The Strontium Map of Africa R…
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