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Ossuaries: Where Bones Are Put to Rest
Ossuaries can be found all around the world, each with its own rich history and meanings. But what are ossuaries? From the latin oss-, or bone, ossuaries are quite literally bone rooms. These may be rooms, or a set of rooms, which contain hundreds of human bones. In some cases, entire buildings are constructed from…
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Rural Cemeteries and the Advent of American Public Parks
Public parks are a large part of American culture, offering familiar spaces. Parks may be a commonplace landscape, but they have an unusual origin – cemeteries. A Response to Urbanization and Industrial America During the United States’s urban expansion of the 1800s, cemeteries were located within towns and cities; many of these cemeteries were graveyards…
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A Brief History of Coffins to Caskets
The terms ‘coffin’ and ‘casket’ are often used interchangeably and are probably not unfamiliar to you, but they are indeed two different things. The easiest way to discern them is by their shape. Coffins are six-sided, widening at the shoulders and tapering at the feet, using anthropometric measurements, or measurements of the human body. Caskets,…
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Who Studies the Dead?
There are many individuals who make their living from studying the dead, with positions varying from the medico-legal to the academic.