Gittos, H. 2013

Liturgy, Architecture and Sacred Places in Anglo-Saxon England, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Giuffrè, M., Mangone, F., Pace, S. & Selvafolta, O. (eds) 2007

L’Architettura della Memoria in Italia: Cimitero, Monumenti e Città, 1750-1939, Milano: Skira.

Giuffrè, M., Mangone, F., Pace, S. & Selvafolta, O. (eds) 2007

Primi atti nella definizione dei moderni impianti cimiteriali’ in M. Giuffrè, F. Mangone, S. Pace, & O. Selvafolta (eds) L’Architettura della Memoria in Italia: Cimitero, Monumenti e Città, 1750-1939, Milano: Skira,16-23.

Glaskin, K., Tonkinson, M., Musharbash, Y. & Burbank, V. (eds) 2008

Mortality, Mourning and Mortuary Practice in Indigenous Australia, Farnham: Ashgate.

Glass, A. & Samuel, L. 2011

‘A comparison of attitudes about cremation among black and white middle-aged and older adults’, Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 54:4,372–389.

Gleize, Y. 2022

‘Islamic burials: Muslim graves and graves of Muslims’, in C.Knüsel & E. Schotsmans (eds) Routledge Handbook of Archaeothanatology, 377-394.

Go, M. & Docot, D. 2021

‘Fire and fear: Rapid cremations in the Philippines amidst COVID-19’, Forensic Science International: Synergy 3.

Goggin, M.& Tobin, B. (eds) 2013

Women and the Material Culture of Death, Farnham: Ashgate.

Goh, H. & Ching, F. 2020

‘Acceptable use of Chinese cemeteries in Kuala Lumpur as perceived by the city’s residents’, Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 55, 126837.

Keywords

Goldberg, H. 1993

‘Gravesites and memorials of Libyan Jews: alternate versions of sacralization of space in Judaism’, in E. Ben‐Ari and Y. Bilu (eds) Grasping Space: Space and Place in Contemporary Israeli Discourse and Experience, Albany: State University of New York, 47- 60.

Goldberg, S-A. 1996

Crossing the Jabbok: Illness and Death in Ashkenazi Judaism in Sixteenth-through Nineteenth-Century Prague, Berkley, CA: University of California Press.

Goldstein, L. & Anyon, R. 2012

‘Cemeteries, consultation, repatriation, reburial and sacred spaces today’, in M. Heilen (ed.) Uncovering Identity in Mortuary Analysis: Community-Sensitive Methods for Identifying Group Affiliation in Historical Cemeteries, London: Routledge 251-264.

Gołębiowska-Tobiaz, A. 2018-19

‘Lanterns of the dead in Kraców. From the sing of “sudden death” to a symbol of the town’s history’, Proceedings of the History Faculty of Lviv University, 19-20, 60-80.

Golomski C. 2015

‘Urban cemeteries in Swaziland: materialising dignity’, Anthropology South Africa, 38: 3-4, 360-71.

Gölönü, B. 2020

‘From graveyards to the “people’s gardens”: the making of public leisure spaces in Istanbul’, in D. Özkan & G. Büyüksaraç (eds) Commoning the City: Empirical Perspectives on Urban Ecology, Economics and Ethics, London: Routledge, 104-122.

Golovina, K. 2020

‘Walking, cleaning and “kinning” material practice of grave-caring among Russian-speaking migrants in Japan’, Japanese Review of Cultural Anthropology, 21:1, 315-355

Gonçalves, V., Albuquerque, A., Carvalho, P. & 2 others 2023

‘Groundwater vulnerability assessment to cemeteries pollution through GIS-Based DRASTIC index’, Water, 15:4, 812.

Goncharova, G. 2021

‘New dynamics of religious death culture in Bulgaria in the post-socialist transition period’, Mortality, 26:2, 187-201.

González Gutiérez, C. 2022

Islamic funerary archaeology in Córdoba (Spain): state of the art and future paths, Mortality, 27:2, 188-205.

González-Cardoso, G., Hernández-Contreras, J., Valle-Hernández, B. & 3 others 2020

‘Toxic atmospheric pollutants from crematoria ovens: characterization, emission factors, and modeling’, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 27:35, 43800-43812.
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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