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‘Connecting existing cemeteries saving good soils’, Sustainability, 12:1, 93.

Papadakis Y. & Willert, T. 2022

‘Deathscapes, erasures and posthumous identities: a comparison of cemeteries in Denmark and Cyprus’, Mortality, 29:1, 37-52.

Papadakis, L.K.C. 2020

‘De imago to word : the exile of the dead from parish symbolism in Reformation England’, in C. Cann (ed.) Routledge Handbook of Death and the Afterlife, London: Routledge, 183-191.

Papailias, P. 2019

‘Memefying the corpse: the photograph and the dead body: between evidence and bereavement’, in T. Kohn, M. Gibbs, B. Nansen & L. van Ryn (eds) Residues of Death: Disposal Refigured, London: Routledge.

Papaioannou, A. 2019

‘Rousseau and Lassalle’s guide to the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris and Alexandre-Théodore Brongiart’s original project’, in E. Georgitsoyann (ed.) Ancient Greek Art and European Funerary Art, Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 291-320.

Parasapajouh, S. & Terrier, M. 2019

‘Cemeteries and tombs in the Muslim worlds at the crossroads of religion, politics and memorial issues: an introduction’, Revue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Médeterranée, 146, 1-28.

Paraskevas, C. 2006

‘The geography of the cemetery: a sociolinguistic approach’, Studies in the Literary Imagination, 39:1, 143-168.

Paraskevopoulou, I. 2019

‘The cultural heritage of cemeteries’, in E. Georgitsoyanni (ed.) Ancient Greek Art and European Funerary Art, Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 257-276.

Paraskevopoulou, I., Dermitzoglou, G, Kritikos, G. & Georgitsoyanni, E. 2024

‘Tracing otherness in online cemetery audience research: the “Other” at the cemetery of Anastasis of Piraeus and the Third Cemetery of Athens’, Mortality, 29:1, 141-158.

Pardo, I. 1989

‘Life, death and ambiguity in the social dynamics of Inner Naples’, Man, 24:10, 103-123.

Parisot, E., McAllister, D, & Reyes, X. 2024

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Park, C-W. 2010

Cultural Blending in Korean Death Rites: New Interpretive Approaches, London: Continuum.

Park, C-W. 2010

‘Funeral transformations in contemporary South Korea’, Mortality, 15:1, 18-37.

Park, C. 2020

‘Traditional funeral and burial rituals and Ebola outbreaks in West Africa: a narrative review of causes and strategic interventions’, Journal of Health and Social Sciences, 5:1, 73-90.

Park, K. 1995

‘The life of the corpse: division and dissection in late medieval Europe’, Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 50:1, 111-132.

Parker Pearson, M. 1999

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‘Mortuary practices, society and ideology: an ethno-archaeological study’ in I. Hodder (ed.) Symbolic and Structural Archaeology, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 99-113.

Parker Pearson, M. 1999

‘Fearing and celebrating the dead in southern Madagascar’, in J. Downes and T. Pollard (eds) The Loved Body’s Corruption: Archaeological Contributions to the Study of Human Mortality, Glasgow: Cruithne Press, 187-199.

Parker, G. & McVeigh, C. 2013

‘Do not cut the grass: expressions of British Gypsy-Traveller identity on cemetery memorials’, Mortality, 18: 2, 290-312.

Parker, J. 2000

‘The cultural politics of death and burial in early colonial Accra’, in David Anderson and Richard Rathbone (eds) Africa’s Urban Past, Oxford, 205–21.
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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