This paper investigates the place of animals in the contemporary Swedish human cemetery. It does this by looking at how animals are admitted to cemeteries – alive and dead, above and below ground, physically as well as symbolically. The aim is to shed light on the various ways that animals are experienced and treated in the cemetery, and to explore how this both reflects our changing attitudes to animals and our changing attitudes to death. The paper draws on the findings from a qualitative interview study carried out at the Eastern Cemetery in Malmö, Sweden, and a follow-up study of a turtle pond, in Malmö-Limhamn Cemetery. Two different perspectives relating to animals in the cemetery were common to these studies: (1) the liminal role of ...
The remains of animals, fragments of bone and horn, are often the most common finds recovered from a...
By examine cremated remains from graves dated to late Iron Age I wanted to find out what sorts of an...
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 study of pet cemeteries has recently intensified in multiple disciplines. However, the ...
This study focusses on how people in Sweden commemorate their dogs and handle their demise. By exami...
Using the tools and definitions provided by performance studies (Richard Schechner, Jon McKenzie, Er...
The aim of this study is to describe the phenomenon of pet cemeteries on an example of the Pet Cemet...
For many years Swedish archeologists have stumbled upon domestic cat remains in the Viking age grave...
Do certain humans and animals have greater value than other humans and animals? The question will be...
This thesis explores the placement of animal remains in the Castledyke South Cemetery Site in Barton...
The human-animal relationship is one that has been pondered by scholars for ages. It has been used t...
This text aims to place nonhuman animals at the core of urban space and history to provide an insig...
The cemetery of Valsgärde, Sweden contains 92 human graves dating from the 3rdc. BCE to the 11thc. C...
In this study, four dogs from three graves from the Iron Age burial field Broa in Halla 48: 1 will b...
The remains of animals, fragments of bone and horn, are often the most common finds recovered from a...
By examine cremated remains from graves dated to late Iron Age I wanted to find out what sorts of an...
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 study of pet cemeteries has recently intensified in multiple disciplines. However, the ...
This study focusses on how people in Sweden commemorate their dogs and handle their demise. By exami...
Using the tools and definitions provided by performance studies (Richard Schechner, Jon McKenzie, Er...
The aim of this study is to describe the phenomenon of pet cemeteries on an example of the Pet Cemet...
For many years Swedish archeologists have stumbled upon domestic cat remains in the Viking age grave...
Do certain humans and animals have greater value than other humans and animals? The question will be...
This thesis explores the placement of animal remains in the Castledyke South Cemetery Site in Barton...
The human-animal relationship is one that has been pondered by scholars for ages. It has been used t...
This text aims to place nonhuman animals at the core of urban space and history to provide an insig...
The cemetery of Valsgärde, Sweden contains 92 human graves dating from the 3rdc. BCE to the 11thc. C...
In this study, four dogs from three graves from the Iron Age burial field Broa in Halla 48: 1 will b...
The remains of animals, fragments of bone and horn, are often the most common finds recovered from a...
By examine cremated remains from graves dated to late Iron Age I wanted to find out what sorts of an...
The ways in which the end of life of an animal is understood and undertaken depend on the category o...