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Warsaw/Berlin : De Gruyter Open, [2015]
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Sarah Tarlow // 1 Introduction: Death and Burial in Post-medieval Europe-1 // 1.1 Problems We Share 3 // 1.2 Aspirations we Share: The Value and Potential of Post-medieval Mortuary // Archaeology 5 // 1.3 Health and Demography 7 // 1.4 Social Meanings 7 // 1.5 Politics, Ethics and Anxieties in the Treatment of the Post medieval Dead 9 // 1.6 Challenges for the Future 10 // 1.6.1 Relevance 10 // 1.6.2 An End to Uncontrolled Data Collection 11 // 1.6.3 Safeguarding, Recording, Preserving 12 // 1.6.4 Working with Communities 12 // 1.6.5 Engagement with other Subdisciplines 13 // 1.7 This Volume 13 // References 15 // Göran Tagesson // 2 The Human Body as Material Culture Linköping Cathedral Churchyard in // the Early Modern Period 19 // Introduction 19 // 2.1 Previous Research 21 // 2.2 The Cemetery as a Social Arena 22 // 2.3 The Grave and the Individual 25 // 2.4 Into an Early Modern Culture? 32 // 2.5 Conclusions 34 // References 35 // Angela Boyle // 3 Approaches to Post medieval Burial in England: Past and Present 39 // Introduction 39 // 3.1 Archaeological Context 40 // 3.2 Logistical and Ethical Issues 41 // 3.3 Review of Selected Projects 41 // 3.3.1 Christ Church, Spitalfields, London 41 // 3.3.2 St Nicholas* Church Sevenoaks, Kent 43 // 3.3.3 St Bartholomew’s Church, Penn, Wolverhampton 44 // 3.3.4 St Luke’s Church, Old Street, Islington, London 46 // 3.3.5 Royal Hospital, Greenwich, London 46 // 3.3.6 St. George’s Church, Bloomsbury, London 47 // 3.3.7 St Pancras Old Church Burial Ground 48 // 3.3.8 New Bunhills Burial Ground, Southwark, London 49 // 3.4 Advisory Bodies, Guidelines and Research Agendas 50 // 3.4.1 ARABE (Advisory Panel on Archaeological Burial Grounds in England) 50 // 3.4.2 Archaeology of Burial Vaults (ADCA 2010) 51 // 3.4.3 Sampling Large Burial Grounds 52 // 3.4.4 Research Agendas 54 // 3.5 Final Thoughts 56 // References 57 //
Isabelle Souquet Leroy, Hélčne Réveillas and Dominique Castex // 4 The Impact of Epidemics on Funerary Practices in Modern France // (16th 18th Centuries) 61 // 4.1 Mortality during the Modern Period 61 // 4.1.1 Ordinary Mortality 61 // 4.1.2 Extraordinary Mortality 62 // 4.2 Documented Sites 64 // 4.2.1 Fédons Cemetery at Lambesc (Gard) 64 // 4.2.2 The Cemetery at Saint Catherine’s Hospice at Verdun (Meuse) 67 // 4.2.3 The Hospital Cemetery of the Hospitaliers of Saint John of Jerusalem at // Epinal 69 // 4.2.4 The Cemetery on the Island of Saint Louis in Boulogne sur Mer 69 // 4.2.5 The Parish Cemetery at Issoudun (Indre) 71 // 4.3 Overview of Funerary Practices 73 // 4.4 The Transmission of Illnesses 76 // 4.5 The Urban and Rural Environments: How was Mortality Dealt with During // Epidemics? 79 // 4.6 The Memory of Crisis Episodes 82 // 4.7 Conclusion 83 // References 84 // Vitolds Muižnieks // 5 The Co Existence of Two Traditions in the Territory of Present Day Latvia in the 13th 18th Centuries: Burial in Dress and in a Shroud 88 // Introduction 88 // 5.1 The Christianisation of Latvia and Changes in the Form of Burial 89 // 5.2 Burial in Dress and with Grave Goods 92 // 5.3 Cultural Aspects of the Burial Customs 99 // 5.4 Conclusions 106 // References 107 // Joseph M. Gonzalez // 6 Fashioning Death: Clothing, Memory and Identity in 16th Century Swedish Funerary Practice 111 // Introduction 111 // 6.1 Remembering the King 114 // 6.2 Brides for a King 117 // References 123 // Heiki Valk // 7 Tradition based Concepts of Death, Burial and Afterlife: A Case from // Orthodox Setomaa, South Eastern Estonia 125 // Introduction 125 // 7.1 Funeral Rites and Burial in Estonia Archaeology, Folklore and Living // Practices 125 // 7.2 Setomaa the Case Study 127 // 7.3 The Person and the Meetings 130 // 7.4 Grave Goods, Clothing and Footwear 131 //
7.5 The Cemetery and Meals on the Graves 133 // 7.6 Meeting the Departed 137 // 7.7 The World Beyond 139 // 7.8 Factors Forming the Afterlife 141 // 7.9 Discussion and Conclusions 142 // 7.10 Epilogue: The Departure 145 // References 146 // Hauke Kenzler // 8 Religion, Status and Taboo. Changing Funeral Rites in Catholic and // Protestant Germany 148 // Introduction 148 // 8.1 The Cemetery and its Organisation 149 // 8.1.1 Medieval Cemeteries 149 // 8.1.2 Post medieval Cemeteries 151 // 8.2 The Individual Grave in the Burial Place 154 // 8.2.1 Medieval Graves 155 // 8.2.2 Post medieval Graves 155 // 8.3 The Appearance of Burials 156 // 8.4 The Appearance of Post medieval Burials 158 // 8.4.1 Clothing 159 // 8.4.2 Religious Objects 159 // 8.4.3 Objects of Taboo 161 // 8.4.4 Further Grave Goods 164 // 8.5 Conclusion 165 // References 167 // Sian Anthony // 9 Hiding the Body: Ordering Space and Allowing Manipulation of Body Parts // within Modern Cemeteries 170 // Introduction 170 // 9.1 Research into Landscape Cemeteries and Modern Funerary // Behaviour 172 // 9.2 Dealing with Re deposited Human Bone 174 // 9.3 Material and Method 175 // 9.4 Cemetery Working Practices at Assistens Kirkegárd 177 // 9.5 Deposition Patterns of Charnel Deposits 178 // 9.6 Manipulation within a Family Grave Plot 179 // 9.7 Dealing with Body Parts 181 // 9.8 The Manipulation of Intact Burials 181 // 9.9 Concealing Illicit Burials? 183 // 9.10 Exploring the Manipulation of Remains in Landscape Cemeteries 184 // References 186 // Annemari Tranberg // 10 Burial Customs in the Northern Ostrobothnian Region (Finland) from the // Late Medieval Period to the 20th Century. Plant Remains in Graves 189 // Introduction 189 // 10.1 Burial Customs at li Hamina 191 // 10.2 Furnishing of the Coffins in Early Modern Ostrobothnia Archaeological Results 192 //
10.3 Ethnographic References to Plants in Funeral Practices 197 // 10.4 Conclusion 198 // Acknowledgements 200 // References 201 // Gabriela Blažková, Martin Omelka and Otakara Rebounová // 11 Death and Burial in Post medieval Prague 204 // Introduction 204 // 11.1 The Burial Rite in Baroque Bohemia 204 // 11.2 Modern Period Cemeteries in Bohemia 207 // 11.3 Prague Castle and the Church of St John the Baptist 209 // 11.4 Analysis of the Grave Goods 210 // 11.5 Typology of Grave Goods 212 // 11.6 Burial Customs in Bohemia after the Thirty Years’ War: // A Summary 216 // Sources 218 // References 219 // List of Figures 222 // List of Tables 223 // Index 224
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