A Buried History
How and where a person was buried tells us not only about the deceased but also about the society that conducted the burial ritual.
At some Chesapeake sites, archaeologists have seen “unusual” burial contexts. Parts of skeletons have been recovered from wells or trash pits, bodies from cellars. During times of distress, the dead were buried two or more to a grave. At St. Mary’s City, the chapel cemetery shows more typical burial practices and changes in burial ritual as English settlement in the Chesapeake matured.
Differences between burials at Jamestown, Virginia
and St. Mary’s City, Maryland are striking.
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