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Soil Secrets - Explorers in the Field
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Join National Geographic Explorer Carter Clinton as he studies the microbes in cadaver-associated soil at the New York African Burial Ground. He is examining the medical history of slavery in early New York City, using genomics to understand health disparities in race. Using cutting edge techniques he examines the cause of deaths of humans buried in the 1600s and 1700s.
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