Features of 351 cemeteries in south central Minnesota are described as pervasive, visible points of the cultural landscape. The preferred hilltop location and regular layout and design reflect values and attitudes of early settlers, whose history can be traced through analysis of tombstones. Alternative uses of cemetery land are considered hypothetically, although no changes in land use are anticipated
his paper aims to examine the potential uses and applications of geospatial technologies for cemeter...
The “rural cemetery movement” started in 1831 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, when Mount Auburn Cemeter...
This study examines what is called the City Cemetery in South Bend, Indiana. We initially visited th...
Rural cemeteries reflect local culture history. Cultural preferences and attitudes are expressed in ...
Cemeteries are microcosms of society bound together in sacred spaces. As manifestations of social mo...
Previous mortuary studies have explored the links between the presence of bounded cemeteries and the...
Cemeteries have been called outdoor museums, cultural artifacts, and written and visual records of c...
Cemeteries in southeastern Louisiana are in varying stages of use---from presently in use and mainta...
Graduation date: 2008A cultural landscape analysis of two historic cemeteries in St. Paul, Oregon\ud...
Cemeteries have both problems and opportunities which have not been considered by land use planners....
As awareness of human impact on the environment grows, ethical concerns are raised over the exploita...
This thesis is a necrogeographical account of the effort to ascertain, through studies of historical...
This thesis will study the funerary traditions of the Iron Range people of Minnesota, and the funera...
Death is an important part of life and societal identity, and forms a crucial part of the archaeolog...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1996.Includes bibli...
his paper aims to examine the potential uses and applications of geospatial technologies for cemeter...
The “rural cemetery movement” started in 1831 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, when Mount Auburn Cemeter...
This study examines what is called the City Cemetery in South Bend, Indiana. We initially visited th...
Rural cemeteries reflect local culture history. Cultural preferences and attitudes are expressed in ...
Cemeteries are microcosms of society bound together in sacred spaces. As manifestations of social mo...
Previous mortuary studies have explored the links between the presence of bounded cemeteries and the...
Cemeteries have been called outdoor museums, cultural artifacts, and written and visual records of c...
Cemeteries in southeastern Louisiana are in varying stages of use---from presently in use and mainta...
Graduation date: 2008A cultural landscape analysis of two historic cemeteries in St. Paul, Oregon\ud...
Cemeteries have both problems and opportunities which have not been considered by land use planners....
As awareness of human impact on the environment grows, ethical concerns are raised over the exploita...
This thesis is a necrogeographical account of the effort to ascertain, through studies of historical...
This thesis will study the funerary traditions of the Iron Range people of Minnesota, and the funera...
Death is an important part of life and societal identity, and forms a crucial part of the archaeolog...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1996.Includes bibli...
his paper aims to examine the potential uses and applications of geospatial technologies for cemeter...
The “rural cemetery movement” started in 1831 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, when Mount Auburn Cemeter...
This study examines what is called the City Cemetery in South Bend, Indiana. We initially visited th...