This article draws on data from a qualitative study of the destinations of ashes now being removed in increasing numbers from crematoria, the practice of cremation, and particularly the private disposal of ashes outside crematoria.1 It explores the case that such disposals may frequently be informed by the recollection, or awareness, of practices surrounding whole body burial. These include notions of bodily integrity, the creation and preservation of a clear, bounded space for the deceased, and expectations and negotiations about grave visiting and upkeep. The article therefore seeks to determine whether new ritual practice is being developed, or instead, whether a reformulation of traditional beliefs and practices is taking place. ...
Abstract Methods for preparing and burying the dead vary widely across time and cultures, but an end...
Abstract: The article presents the results of three burial experiments, carried out in 2005, the aim...
Since time began the burial cremation or embalming of the dead has held great significance to the li...
This article draws on data from a qualitative study of the destinations of ashes now being removed i...
This article asks whether the recent UK‐based practice of removing ashes from crematoria has led to ...
This edited volume explores crematory practices as both an archaeological phenomenon and social prac...
Informants’ accounts of what they did with ashes they had chosen to remove from UK crematoria descri...
In cemeteries of the Wielbark Culture we notice inhumation or cremation graves, in which there are e...
In many land-scarce Asian cities, planning agencies have sought to reduce space for the dead to rele...
Despite the multitude of burial, cremation and disposal options now available in modern society, cu...
The Western Balts knew two types of burial: burial and cremation of a body. Cremation was most commo...
In the last one hundred years, Czech lands and Europe in general have witnessed a significant change...
This study investigates cremation in Hong Kong as well as a number of related practicesâ the use of...
It is argued that recent archaeological theories of death and burial have tended to overlook the soc...
While societies are becoming increasingly aware of their environmental footprint in life, people rar...
Abstract Methods for preparing and burying the dead vary widely across time and cultures, but an end...
Abstract: The article presents the results of three burial experiments, carried out in 2005, the aim...
Since time began the burial cremation or embalming of the dead has held great significance to the li...
This article draws on data from a qualitative study of the destinations of ashes now being removed i...
This article asks whether the recent UK‐based practice of removing ashes from crematoria has led to ...
This edited volume explores crematory practices as both an archaeological phenomenon and social prac...
Informants’ accounts of what they did with ashes they had chosen to remove from UK crematoria descri...
In cemeteries of the Wielbark Culture we notice inhumation or cremation graves, in which there are e...
In many land-scarce Asian cities, planning agencies have sought to reduce space for the dead to rele...
Despite the multitude of burial, cremation and disposal options now available in modern society, cu...
The Western Balts knew two types of burial: burial and cremation of a body. Cremation was most commo...
In the last one hundred years, Czech lands and Europe in general have witnessed a significant change...
This study investigates cremation in Hong Kong as well as a number of related practicesâ the use of...
It is argued that recent archaeological theories of death and burial have tended to overlook the soc...
While societies are becoming increasingly aware of their environmental footprint in life, people rar...
Abstract Methods for preparing and burying the dead vary widely across time and cultures, but an end...
Abstract: The article presents the results of three burial experiments, carried out in 2005, the aim...
Since time began the burial cremation or embalming of the dead has held great significance to the li...