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Ground Truth: Archaeology in the City is a fascinating dive into a little-explored corner of Philadelphia's history. It chronicles the archaeological dig at the First African Baptist Church Cemetery, shedding light on a community often overlooked in the broader narrative of African American history. The pacing is methodical, allowing the viewer to absorb the painstaking work of the archaeologists as they sift through the past. There's a palpable atmosphere of reverence for those who came before, and the film doesn't shy away from the challenges of piecing together fragmented histories. What stands out is the practical approach to archaeology, it feels like a real exploration rather than just an academic exercise. It's a solid representation of how history can be unearthed, layer by layer, both literally and metaphorically.
Explores little-known African American history.Focus on real archaeological techniques and findings.Atmospheric and methodical pacing throughout.
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Richard E. Robinson
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