193. Cannibal Colonists
History of North America

193. Cannibal Colonists

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Taking a deeper look at the archeology behind the startling revelation of Cannibalism during the 1609-1610 Starving Time at Jamestown, Virginia, and, also delve into the science of forensic genetics using the DNA of early colonists.
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