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Sarah Keklak, archaeology lab manager for the city of Boston, sorts samples as the first historical excavation takes place, Monday, July 8, 2019, in Boston's Chinatown. The dig is expected to turn up artifacts that will shed new light on immigrants not only from China but also Syria, Ireland and England who sought a new life in Boston from 1840 to 1980. Work is ongoing at a vacant lot near the ornate gate to the colorful neighborhood, and it's expected to continue until early autumn. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

Sarah Keklak, archaeology lab manager for the city of Boston, sorts samples as the first historical excavation takes place, Monday, July 8, 2019, in Boston's Chinatown. The dig is expected to turn up artifacts that will shed new light on immigrants not only from China but also Syria, Ireland and England who sought a new life in Boston from 1840 to 1980. Work is ongoing at a vacant lot near the ornate gate to the colorful neighborhood, and it's expected to continue until early autumn. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

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