Written in Bone: Buried Lives of Jamestown and Colonial Maryland

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Across
  1. 2. Bones / grow from a person's birth until the body becomes fully mature, around the time of young adulthood
  2. 4. Calvert / known as Lord Baltimore, received a charter from King Charles I
  3. 7. / second colony founded in the Chesapeake region
  4. 11. / the identification tag
  5. 15. / study bones
  6. 16. Isotope Analysis / supply information about a person's diet
  7. 18. / in the exact position and place where an object is first found
  8. 21. Captain / the dubbed nickname of JR1046B
  9. 22. / used to measure
  10. 23. / more valuable than gold
  11. 25. Walls / wooden logs, placed side by side, upright and into the ground
  12. 27. / used for only the high class and important
  13. 28. Penetrating Radar / used to detect and pinpoint the location of buried objects
  14. 29. / used to keep fragile bone in the same place it had been uncovered in
  15. 30. Mutton / the believed identity of JR1225B
Down
  1. 1. Church / branch of Christianity called the Church of England
  2. 3. Shaft / when a body is buried, they dig this
  3. 5. / specializes in diseases of the tooth pulp
  4. 6. / pollen specialist
  5. 8. / refers to the time before written history
  6. 9. Pins / used to hold shrouds in place if not tied
  7. 10. Rediscovery Project / studied historical documents and listened to oral traditions
  8. 12. Goshold / believed identity of JR1046B
  9. 13. / Where modern Virginia, Maryland and Delaware reside
  10. 14. Lines / the repeated stop and start of bone growth
  11. 17. Neck Boy / body found in the cellar of the plantation
  12. 19. Neale / the plantation owner of the tract of land
  13. 20. Stains / areas colored differently than the area surrounding them
  14. 24. Tuberculosis / disease that effects the lungs and sometimes the skeleton
  15. 26. Time / between 1609-1610