Anstett, É. 2018

‘What is a mass grave? toward an anthropology of human remains treatment in contemporary contexts of mass violence’, in A. Robben (ed.) A Companion to the Anthropology of Death, John Wiley & Sons, 175-188.

Anstett, É. & Dreyfus, J-M. 2015

‘Introduction. Corpses and mass violence: an inventory of the unthinkable’, in J-M Dreyfus & É Anstett (eds) Human Remains and Mass Violence: Methodological Approaches, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1-11.

Anthony, S. 2019

‘Materialized genealogy: from anonymous cemetery populations to creating alternative narratives about individuals and family burial space’, Genealogy, 2:3, 27.

Antonini, D. 2007

I cimitero a venezia all’initio dell’Ottocento: per una preistoria del camposanto lagunare’ in M. Giuffrè, F. Mangone, S. Pace, & O. Selvafolta (eds) L’Architettura della Memoria in Italia: Cimitero, Monumenti e Città, 1750-1939, Milano: Skira, 94-107.

Antony, C. 2019

‘The African Burial Ground: roots of ecological destruction and social exploitation’, in J.Canty (ed.) Globalism and Localization: Emergent Solutions to Ecological and Social Crises, London: Routledge, 20-33.

Anumo, S. 2013

‘Potential ecological risk of heavy metal distribution in cemetery soils’, Water,Air and Soil Pollution, 224:2, 1-12.

Apostolov, A. 2017

‘A rare case of death caused by memorial structure: discussion for prevention’, International Journal of Criminal and Forensic Science, 1:1, 18-21.

Arato, F. 2002

‘To save the living: the eighteenth-century origins of the cemetery outside the city’, Belfagor, 57:5, 623-6.

Arco Moya, J. del 1989

‘Religiosidad Popular en Jaén durante el Siglo XVIII : Actitud ante la muerte’, in C.A. Santaló, M. J. Buxó I Rey & S. R. Becerra (eds) Religiosidad Popular II. Vida y Muerte: La lmaginacion Religiosa, Barcelona: Editoria I Anthropos, 309-327.

Ardekani, R., Akhgar, H. & Zabihi, H. 2015

‘Cemetery as a sociocultural space in the Persian cities’, International Journal of Architecture and Urban Development, 5:2, 57-66.

Aretxago, B. 1988

Los funerales en el Nacionalismo Radical Vasco: Ensayo Antropólogico, San Sebastián, Spain: Baroja.

Arffmann, L. 2000

‘Whose cemetery?’, Mortality, 5, 2, 125-6.

Arfman, W. 2014

‘ Innovating from traditions: the emergence of a ritual field of collective commemoration in the Netherlands’, Journal of Contemporary Religion, 29:1, 17-32.

Arhin, K. 1994

‘The economic implications of transformations in Akan funeral rites’, Africa, 64:3, 307-322.

Ariawan, I., Putra, I., & Putra, I. 2023

‘Counter hegemony in the implementation of cremation ceremonies in Tuka Customary Village in Badung Regency, Bali’, International Journal of Research Publications, 127:1, 476-485.

Ariès, P. 1995

Images of Man and Death, Havard University Press, Cambridge, Mass.

Ariès, P. trans H. Weaver 1983

The Hour of Our Death, Harmondsworth: Penguin.

Ariès, P. trans P. Ranum 1976

Western Attitudes towards Death: from the Middle Ages to the Present, London: Marion Boyars.

Ariss, R. 2004

‘“Bring out your dead”: law, human remains and memory’, Canadian Journal of Law and Society, 19:1, 33-54.

Arnold, A. & Bidmead, J. 2008

‘Going “to paradise by way of Kensal Green”: a most unfit subject for trading profit?’ Business History, 50:3, 328-350.

Events

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