The Urban Graveyard

The Urban Graveyard
Title The Urban Graveyard PDF eBook
Author Roos van Oosten
Publisher
Pages 358
Release 2018
Genre HISTORY
ISBN 9789088905049

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It is commonly believed that in medieval and post-medieval towns and cities death outnumbered births and that these urban centres could only survive through the influx of migrants; a concept which has come to be known as the urban graveyard effect. Whether this was indeed the case for all cities and towns is still debated, but it is certain that urban citizens were more used to death that we are today. The medieval graveyards in which the deceased were interred, then still located within town limits, are an invaluable source of knowledge for reconstructing past lives. Systematic archaeological.

The Urban Graveyard

The Urban Graveyard
Title The Urban Graveyard PDF eBook
Author Roos van Oosten
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Archaeological physics
ISBN 9789088905032

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Lavishly illustrated second volume of the Urban graveyard proceedings, on old and new archaeological research of medieval urban graveyards in the Low Countries and Denmark.

Changing Landscapes in Urban British Churchyards

Changing Landscapes in Urban British Churchyards
Title Changing Landscapes in Urban British Churchyards PDF eBook
Author Sylvia E. Thornbush
Publisher Bentham Science Publishers
Pages 297
Release 2020-04-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9811441243

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his interdisciplinary reference work presents a linked consideration, to the reader, of physical- cultural (physicocultural) representations of headstones located in urban churchyards in England and Scotland. The geomorphology of landscapes relevant to these locations is explained with the help of detailed case studies from Oxford and Edinburgh. The integrated physicocultural approach addresses the conservation of the archaeological record and presents a cross-temporal perspective of landscape change – of the headstones as landforms in their landscape (as part of deathscapes). The physical record (of headstones) is examined in the context of both cultural representation and change. In this way, an integrated approach is employed that connects the physical (natural) and cultural (social) records kept by historians and archeologists over the years. Changing Landscapes in Urban British Churchyards is of interest to geomorphologists, historians and scholars interested in understanding landscaping studies and cultural nuance of specific historical urban sites in England and Scotland.

Osteoarchaeology in Historical Context

Osteoarchaeology in Historical Context
Title Osteoarchaeology in Historical Context PDF eBook
Author Roos van Oosten
Publisher
Pages
Release 2019-11-26
Genre
ISBN 9789088908330

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Osteoarchaeology is a rich field for reconstructing past lives in that it can provide details on sex, age-at-death, stature, and pathology in conjunction with the cultural, social, and economic aspects of the person's environment and burial conditions. While osteoarchaeological research is common in the Low Countries, many of the studies done on the excellent skeletal collections remain unpublished and therefore unavailable to a larger audience.Following on the Urban Graveyards volumes, Osteoarchaeology in historical context contributes to the dissemination of cemetery research in the Low Countries. Several important skeletal collections are examined in their historical contexts to better understand past living and dying. Osteoarchaeological data are combined with information on burial location, orientation, and grave goods. In doing so, this volume expands our knowledge of contextual cemetery research in the Low Countries and serves as a starting point for comparative research.

London's Hidden Burial Grounds

London's Hidden Burial Grounds
Title London's Hidden Burial Grounds PDF eBook
Author Robert Bard
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 168
Release 2017-02-15
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1445661128

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Uncovers the dark secrets of London's lost and forgotten burial places.

Grave Landscapes

Grave Landscapes
Title Grave Landscapes PDF eBook
Author James R. Cothran
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Pages 391
Release 2018-01-31
Genre Gardening
ISBN 1611177995

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Growing urban populations prompted major changes in graveyard location, design, and use During the Industrial Revolution people flocked to American cities. Overcrowding in these areas led to packed urban graveyards that were not only unsightly, but were also a source of public health fears. The solution was a revolutionary new type of American burial ground located in the countryside just beyond the city. This rural cemetery movement, which featured beautifully landscaped grounds and sculptural monuments, is documented by James R. Cothran and Erica Danylchak in Grave Landscapes: The Nineteenth-Century Rural Cemetery Movement. The movement began in Boston, where a group of reformers that included members of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society were grappling with the city's mounting burial crisis. Inspired by the naturalistic garden style and melancholy-infused commemorative landscapes that had emerged in Europe, the group established a burial ground outside of Boston on an expansive tract of undulating, wooded land and added meandering roadways, picturesque ponds, ornamental trees and shrubs, and consoling memorials. They named it Mount Auburn and officially dedicated it as a rural cemetery. This groundbreaking endeavor set a powerful precedent that prompted the creation of similarly landscaped rural cemeteries outside of growing cities first in the Northeast, then in the Midwest and South, and later in the West. These burial landscapes became a cultural phenomenon attracting not only mourners seeking solace, but also urbanites seeking relief from the frenetic confines of the city. Rural cemeteries predated America's public parks, and their popularity as picturesque retreats helped propel America's public parks movement. This beautifully illustrated volume features more than 150 historic photographs, stereographs, postcards, engravings, maps, and contemporary images that illuminate the inspiration for rural cemeteries, their physical evolution, and the nature of the landscapes they inspired. Extended profiles of twenty-four rural cemeteries reveal the cursive design features of this distinctive landscape type prior to the American Civil War and its evolution afterward. Grave Landscapes details rural cemetery design characteristics to facilitate their identification and preservation and places rural cemeteries into the broader context of American landscape design to encourage appreciation of their broader influence on the design of public spaces.

The Urban Graveyard

The Urban Graveyard
Title The Urban Graveyard PDF eBook
Author Roos van Oosten
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 2018-01-24
Genre
ISBN 9789088905025

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Lavishly illustrated second volume of the Urban graveyard proceedings, on old and new archaeological research of medieval urban graveyards in the Low Countries and Denmark.