The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract
Interdisciplinary approaches
Burima, M. 2015
‘Cemetery culture in border zone as a phoneomenon of comparative areas studies’, Comparative Studies, 6:2, 11-37.
Keywords
Cannon, A. & Cook, K. 2015
‘Infant death and the archaeology of grief’, Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 25: 1, 399-416.
Nash, A. 2018
‘“That this too, too, solid flesh would melt…”. Necrogeography, gravestones, cemeteries and deathscapes’, Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 42:5, 548-65.
Keywords
Nash, G. 2000
‘Pomp and circumstances: archaeology, modernity and the corporatisation of death: early social and political Victorian attitudes towards burial practice’, in P. Graves-Brown (ed.) Matter, Materiality and Culture, London: Routledge, 124-142.
Vivas, M. 2018
‘Christian burial privation in the Middle Ages: an interdisciplinary approach (France, mid 10th-early 14th)’, Imago Temporis. Medium Aevum, 12, 191-210.