Tarlow, S. 1998

‘Romancing the stones: the graveyard boom of the later 18th century’ in M. Cox, (1998) (ed.) Grave Concerns: Death and Burial in England, 1700-1850, York: Council for British Archaeology, 33-43.

Tarlow, S. 1999

Bereavement and Commemoration: An Archaeology of Mortality, Oxford: Blackwell.

Tarlow, S. 2011

Ritual, Belief and the Dead in Early Modern Britain and Ireland, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Tarlow, S. 2000

‘Landscapes of memory: the nineteenth-century garden cemetery’, European Journal of Archaeology, 3: 2, 217-239.

Tarlow, S. 1992

‘Each slow dusk a drawing-down of blinds’, Archaeological Review from Cambridge, 11:1, 125-41.

Tarlow, S. (ed.) 2015

The Archaeology of Death in Post-Medieval Europe, Berlin: De Gruyter.

Tarrés, S. 2018

‘Funerary cultural heritage: analysis introduction notes’, Catalonian Journal of Ethnography, 43, 66-77.

Tarrés, S., Arrás Solé, A. & Moreras, J. 2018

‘Diversity within cemeteries: the otherness in the expression of funerary heritage in Spain’, in P. Havik, J. Mapril & C. Sariva (eds) Death on the Move: Managing Narratives, Silences, Constraints in a Trans-National Perspective, Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 75-97.

Tarrés, S., Arrás Solé, A. & Moreras, J. 2018

‘The other dead. An ethnohistorical approach to religious diversity in Spanish cemeteries’, Diversité Urbaine, 18, 11-29.

Tashjian, A. & Tashjian, D. 2005

‘The Afro-American section of Newport, Rhode Island’s Common Burying Ground’, in Meyer, R. (ed.) Cemeteries and Gravemarkers: Voices of American Culture, Utah State University Press: Logan, UT,163-196.

Taylor, A. 2001

Burial Practice in Early England, Stroud: Tempus.

Taylor, B. 2004

Rise and fall of the Soviet pantheon’ in R. Wrigley & M. Craske (eds) Pantheons: Transformations of a Monumental Idea, Aldershot: Ashgate, 221-43.

Taylor, J. 1998

Body Horror: Photojournalism, Catastrophe and War, Manchester: Manchester University Press.

Taylor, M. 2014

‘The Civil War experiences of a New Orleans undertaker’, Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana Historical Association, 55:3, 261-281.

Teather, E. 2001

‘The case of the disorderly graves: contemporary deathscapes in Guangzhou’, Journal of Social and Cultural Geography, 2, 185-202.

Teather, E. 1998

‘Themes from complex landscapes: Chinese cemeteries and columbaria in urban Hong Kong’, Australian Geographic Studies, 36, 21-36.

Teather, E. 2001

‘Time out and worlds apart: tradition and modernity meet in the time-space of the gravesweeping festivals of Hong Kong’, Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 22:2, 156-172.

Teather, E. 1998

‘High rise homes for ancestors: cremation in Hong Kong’, Geographic Review, 89, 409-30.

Teather, E., Rii, H. & Kim, E. 2001

‘Seoul’s deathscapes: incorporating tradition into modern time-space’, Environment and Planning A, 33, 1489-1506.

Tekle, A. 2016

‘Have a scoop of grandpa: composting as a means of final disposition of human remains, Savannah Law Review, 3:1, 137-160.

Events

The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract