peer reviewedThis article uses a novel quantitative methodology to examine sepulchral material culture. Drawing on the theoretical frameworks of social spatialization and art as agency, the authors contend that variations in grave designs and materiality cannot simply be explained in terms of changes in fashion and mentality. Other factors also need to be taken into account. Using a digital data collection tool, the Cemetery Surveyor Application (CSA) developed at the University of Luxembourg, they compile a set of data encompassing all the material aspects of each grave in a cemetery in Luxembourg (Western Europe), the setting of their case study. The graves are dated from the 1850s to 2015. |The authors compare the chronological e...
peer reviewedFor the environment, humans and their way of life have become one of the most decisive...
This article analyses the use of grave goods in burials across early medieval Europe and how that us...
In recent years there has been a rapprochement between history and archaeology in Britain and Irelan...
This article uses a novel quantitative methodology to examine sepulchral material culture. Drawing o...
Cemeteries are microcosms of society bound together in sacred spaces. As manifestations of social mo...
The interdisciplinary journal Mortality calls for submissions from all disciplines to reflect on the...
This paper examines the history of burial activity at Râmeţ in Transylvania, Romania in the context ...
Cultural geography, in order to advance as a science, must stand on a deductive theory which is subj...
This article traces the genealogy of ‘materialism’ and thus material cultures’ research within geogr...
This article traces the genealogy of ‘materialism’ and thus material cultures’ research within geogr...
Aan de basis van de lange onderzoekstraditie waarin de chronologische fasering van Merovingische gra...
This article is the result of the study of 10.000 burial certificates. It analyses the movement of c...
This article traces the genealogy of ‘materialism’ and thus material cultures’ research within geogr...
International audienceThis article is a review of Gravettian human remains interpreted as funerary d...
1999 Dozier Award WinnerThis paper examines critically several key assumptions that have guided many...
peer reviewedFor the environment, humans and their way of life have become one of the most decisive...
This article analyses the use of grave goods in burials across early medieval Europe and how that us...
In recent years there has been a rapprochement between history and archaeology in Britain and Irelan...
This article uses a novel quantitative methodology to examine sepulchral material culture. Drawing o...
Cemeteries are microcosms of society bound together in sacred spaces. As manifestations of social mo...
The interdisciplinary journal Mortality calls for submissions from all disciplines to reflect on the...
This paper examines the history of burial activity at Râmeţ in Transylvania, Romania in the context ...
Cultural geography, in order to advance as a science, must stand on a deductive theory which is subj...
This article traces the genealogy of ‘materialism’ and thus material cultures’ research within geogr...
This article traces the genealogy of ‘materialism’ and thus material cultures’ research within geogr...
Aan de basis van de lange onderzoekstraditie waarin de chronologische fasering van Merovingische gra...
This article is the result of the study of 10.000 burial certificates. It analyses the movement of c...
This article traces the genealogy of ‘materialism’ and thus material cultures’ research within geogr...
International audienceThis article is a review of Gravettian human remains interpreted as funerary d...
1999 Dozier Award WinnerThis paper examines critically several key assumptions that have guided many...
peer reviewedFor the environment, humans and their way of life have become one of the most decisive...
This article analyses the use of grave goods in burials across early medieval Europe and how that us...
In recent years there has been a rapprochement between history and archaeology in Britain and Irelan...