Muzaini, H. 2017

‘Necrogeography’, in D. Richardson, N. Castree, M.Goidchild & 3 others (eds) International Encyclopedia of Geography, New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1-2.

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Muzaini, H. & Yeoh, B. 2007

‘Memory-making “from below”: rescaling remembrance at the Kranji War Memorial and Cemetery, Singapore’, Environment and Planning A, 39, 1288-1305.

Myers, S. 1989

‘Public safety threatens cemeteries in Ontario’, Newsletter of the Association of Gravestone Studies, 13, 2, 3-4.

Myrttinen, H. 2014

‘Claiming the dead, defining the nation: contested narratives of the independence struggle in post-conflict Timor-Leste’, in F. Stepputat (ed.) Governing the Dead: Sovereignty and the Politics of Dead Bodies, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 95-113.

Myrvold, K. 2015

‘Sikhism and death’ in K. Garces-Foley (ed.) Death and Religion in a Changing World, London: Routledge, 179-2-6.

Myślińska, A., Szczepański, J., & Dłubakowski, W. 2021

‘The impact of decommissioning cemeteries on the urban ecosystem’, Sustainability, 13, 9303.

Mytum, H. 2023

‘An international mortuary monument recording system: from site analysis to international comparative studies’, in H. Mytum & R. Veit (eds) Innovation and Implementation: Critical Reflections and New Approaches to Historic Mortuary Data Collection, Analysis and Dissemination, New York, NY: Berghahn Books, 103-121.

Keywords

Mytum, H. 2007

‘Beyond famous men and women: interpreting historical burial grounds and cemeteries’, in J. Jamerson & S. Baugher (eds) Past Meets Present: Archaeologiests Paternering with Museum Curators, Teachers and Community Groups, Cham: Springer, 411-426.

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Mytum, H. 2020

‘Burial crypts and vaults in Britain and Ireland: a biographical approach’, Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Archaeologica, 35, 19-43.

Mytum, H. 1993

‘Death and identity: strategies in body disposal and memorial at North Front Cemetery, Gibraltar’, in M. Carver (ed.) In Search of Cult: Archaeological Investigations in Honour of Phillip Rahtz, Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 189-192.

Mytum, H. 2003

‘Death and remembrance in the Colonial context’, in S. Lawrence (ed.) Archaeology of the British: Explorations of Identity in Great Britain and its Colonies, London: Routledge, 156-73.

Mytum, H. 1994

‘Language as symbol in churchyard monuments: the use of Welsh in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Pembrokeshire’, World Archaeology, 26:2, 252-267.

Mytum, H. 1984

Mortuary Monuments and Burial Grounds of the Historic Period, New York: Kluwer Academic Plenum Publishers.

Mytum, H. 1989

‘Public health and private sentiment: the development of cemetery architecture and funerary monuments from the eighteenth century onwards’, World Archaeology, 21, 2, 283-97.

Mytum, H. 2022

‘Reactions to tragedy: familial and community memorials to sudden occupational deaths in Britain and Ireland’, in T. Kallio-Seppä, S. Lipkin, T. Väre & 2 others (eds) Unusual Death and Memorialization: Burial, Space, and Memory in the Post-Medieval North, Oxford: Berghahn Books, 46-64.

Mytum, H. & Veit, R. (eds) 2023

Innovation and Implementation: Critical Reflections and New Approaches to Historic Mortuary Data Collection, Analysis and Dissemination, New York, NY: Berghahn Books.

Mytum, H., Dunk, J. & Rugg, J. 1994

‘Closed urban churchyards in England and Wales: some survey results’, Post-Medieval Archaeology, 28, 111-14.

Nalle, V. & Moeliono, T. 2023

‘Spatial injustice in the context of cemeteries: the case of Surabaya, Indonesia’, Land Use Policy, 131, 106750.

Nansen, B., Arnold, M., Gibbs, M. & Kohn, T. 2014

‘The restless dead in the digital cemetery’, in C. M. Moreman & A. D. Lewis (eds) Digital Death: Mortality and Beyond in the Online Age, Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger, 111-124.

Naquin, S. 1988

‘Funerals in North China: uniformity and variation’, in J. Watson & E. Rawski (eds) Death Ritual in Late Imperial and Modern China, London: University of California Press, 37-79.
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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