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‘Gravestones of Bermuda: material culture and the Atlantic economy over three centuries. Part I: British precedent and importation and early domestic forms’, Bermuda Journal of Archaeology and Maritime History, 20, 47-75.

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‘Memorialising the Civil War dead: modernity and corruption under the Grant Administration’, Markers, 27, 14-55.

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‘Proclaiming modernity in the monument trade: Barre Granite, Vermont Marble, and national advertising’, in S. Dobscha (ed.) Death in a Consumer Culture, London: Routledge, 13-29.

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‘Proclaiming respectability across the colour line: headstones of free Blacks in St Peter’s churchyard, St George’s, Bermuda,’ Post-Medieval Archaeology 45:1, 197-211.

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‘The anthropology of the dead revisited’, Annual Review of Anthropology, 48: 29-44.

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‘Bulldozing the dead: Chinese, citizenry, and cemetery in post-colonial South Korea’, Modern Asian Studies, 57:1, 53-69.

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Events

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