Buried secrets of the Revolutionary War
Description
(Producer) In 1777, colonists in upstate New York found themselves the targets of attacks from Native Americans who were essentially working as mercenaries for the British. One of their apparent victims was Jane McRea. Aided by DNA analysis, computer facial reconstruction, and historical research, scientists try to resolve questions about her death and mysteries uncovered in her grave.
Runtime
50 min
Series
Subjects
Contributor
Geography
Date of Publication
c2004
Database
Alexander Street
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