Abstract The study of pet cemeteries has recently intensified in multiple disciplines. However, the focus of this research has been more on the interpretation of information available on grave markers, while only touching on the geographical context, the land use zone of these sites. The advantages of focusing on the broader context are shown here through a case study focusing on the Hiironen pet cemetery in the city of Oulu in northern Finland. First, by combining a variety of sources — archival documents, photographs, maps, and news reports — with field documentation, a contextual site history extending both before and after the official period of use of the pet cemetery (1971–1993) is established. This history mirrors temporal changes in...
Private mourning in public cemeteries. Pet cemeteries in culture from the anthrozoological perspecti...
This study focusses on how people in Sweden commemorate their dogs and handle their demise. By exami...
Both the affectionate and mutually adaptive relationships that contemporary humans share with the do...
This paper investigates the place of animals in the contemporary Swedish human cemetery. It does thi...
Animal remains from twelve Iron Age (ca. 500 BC-1200/1300AD) sites from Southern and Western Finland...
The aim of this study is to describe the phenomenon of pet cemeteries on an example of the Pet Cemet...
The ways in which the end of life of an animal is understood and undertaken depend on the category o...
The deposition of animals in graves was an essential aspect of burial practice in Scandinavia during...
Abstract The old cemetery of Haukipudas has been an intact resting place for past local generations...
Today, the pets we own are thought of as friends and family members. A lot of people even go as far ...
For many years Swedish archeologists have stumbled upon domestic cat remains in the Viking age grave...
The purpose of studying the Predynastic site of Adaima is to place the nine burials found in the set...
The ways in which the end of life of an animal is understood and undertaken depend on the category...
Reindeer herding has been practised in northern boreal and subarctic regions of Fennoscandia for sev...
Hunting ground graves were distinguished as a separate category during the 1930s. There is h...
Private mourning in public cemeteries. Pet cemeteries in culture from the anthrozoological perspecti...
This study focusses on how people in Sweden commemorate their dogs and handle their demise. By exami...
Both the affectionate and mutually adaptive relationships that contemporary humans share with the do...
This paper investigates the place of animals in the contemporary Swedish human cemetery. It does thi...
Animal remains from twelve Iron Age (ca. 500 BC-1200/1300AD) sites from Southern and Western Finland...
The aim of this study is to describe the phenomenon of pet cemeteries on an example of the Pet Cemet...
The ways in which the end of life of an animal is understood and undertaken depend on the category o...
The deposition of animals in graves was an essential aspect of burial practice in Scandinavia during...
Abstract The old cemetery of Haukipudas has been an intact resting place for past local generations...
Today, the pets we own are thought of as friends and family members. A lot of people even go as far ...
For many years Swedish archeologists have stumbled upon domestic cat remains in the Viking age grave...
The purpose of studying the Predynastic site of Adaima is to place the nine burials found in the set...
The ways in which the end of life of an animal is understood and undertaken depend on the category...
Reindeer herding has been practised in northern boreal and subarctic regions of Fennoscandia for sev...
Hunting ground graves were distinguished as a separate category during the 1930s. There is h...
Private mourning in public cemeteries. Pet cemeteries in culture from the anthrozoological perspecti...
This study focusses on how people in Sweden commemorate their dogs and handle their demise. By exami...
Both the affectionate and mutually adaptive relationships that contemporary humans share with the do...