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What happens to the remains of Philadelphians when they are moved to make room for construction? We look into the complexities behind burial grounds as exhumed bones wait for a final resting place.

Kimberlee Sue Moran, professor and director of forensics at Rutgers-Camden, with boxes containing the carefully stored remains of nearly 500 people who were buried in the old First Baptist Church cemetery on Arch Street in Philadelphia in February.

What happens to the remains of Philadelphians when they are moved to make room for construction? Our main read explores the complexities involved when the city’s colonial-era history and its modern development interests clash,Bones were discovered after workers broke ground to build luxury units at Second and Arch Streets in Philadelphia in the fall of 2016. Construction continued after the Medical Examiner’s Office determined the remains were historical.

These events didn’t just unearth the historical remains of Philadelphians of the past. They also revealed sharp divisions between private archeologists and the city.

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