The eighteenth century gravemarkers in Monmouth County illustrate the county as an agricultural periphery of the greater New England trade network. The iconography is dominated by mortality images throughout the century which is in contrast to neighboring study areas where mortality imagery is out of fashion by the middle of the century. The gravemarkers also show how the county was connected to the wider colonial markets where stones were purchased from a wide suite of available carvers, along with a probable local carver working on blanks imported from northern New Jersey. In the end, the choice of gravemarker icon and carver is best connected to family choices within broader social fashion or religious ideology
An archaeological, historical, and geographical survey-based examination, this research focuses on t...
The appearance of death in many cultures is met by a series of rituals which removes the dead gradua...
While multiple questions drive this project, one fundamental query lays at its center. How did Ameri...
While much gravestone literature written during the past century has focused primarily on the analys...
Much of what has been written about gravemarkers has been done in New England and about markers foun...
When someone dies in modern America, after their body is mourned, buried and time passes, oftentimes...
This thesis explores how the architecture and design of gravemarkers in its study area (the whole of...
Graduation date: 2008A cultural landscape analysis of two historic cemeteries in St. Paul, Oregon\ud...
Dunedin’s Historic Northern Cemetery (DHNC) is a non-denominational cemetery that contains over 18,0...
Although colonial Dutch gravestones appear in the archaeological record decades later than English g...
The Holyland is a rural area east of Lake Winnebago in east-central Wisconsin. Beginning in the 1830...
Past studies of gravemarkers in the eastern United States have focused largely on headstone iconogra...
This thesis comprises a considerable revision of the scholarship on the burying grounds and funerary...
Gravestone studies have traditionally focused on the East Coast, particularly the Northeast, because...
This is a material culture study that examines the gravestones from the burial ground (1722-1948) of...
An archaeological, historical, and geographical survey-based examination, this research focuses on t...
The appearance of death in many cultures is met by a series of rituals which removes the dead gradua...
While multiple questions drive this project, one fundamental query lays at its center. How did Ameri...
While much gravestone literature written during the past century has focused primarily on the analys...
Much of what has been written about gravemarkers has been done in New England and about markers foun...
When someone dies in modern America, after their body is mourned, buried and time passes, oftentimes...
This thesis explores how the architecture and design of gravemarkers in its study area (the whole of...
Graduation date: 2008A cultural landscape analysis of two historic cemeteries in St. Paul, Oregon\ud...
Dunedin’s Historic Northern Cemetery (DHNC) is a non-denominational cemetery that contains over 18,0...
Although colonial Dutch gravestones appear in the archaeological record decades later than English g...
The Holyland is a rural area east of Lake Winnebago in east-central Wisconsin. Beginning in the 1830...
Past studies of gravemarkers in the eastern United States have focused largely on headstone iconogra...
This thesis comprises a considerable revision of the scholarship on the burying grounds and funerary...
Gravestone studies have traditionally focused on the East Coast, particularly the Northeast, because...
This is a material culture study that examines the gravestones from the burial ground (1722-1948) of...
An archaeological, historical, and geographical survey-based examination, this research focuses on t...
The appearance of death in many cultures is met by a series of rituals which removes the dead gradua...
While multiple questions drive this project, one fundamental query lays at its center. How did Ameri...