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Old cemeteries help to protect endangered and protected vascular plant species in the Right–Bank of Dnipro Grass Steppe District, southern Ukraine [PDF]

open access: yesBiodiversity Data Journal
The dataset contains records of vascular plant species occurrences and distribution in 39 old cemeteries of the Right–Bank Dnipro Grass Steppe District (southern Ukraine). It documents 635 vascular plant species.
Nadiia Skobel, Ivan Moysiyenko
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Post-Meroitic cemetery at the Khor Shambat site in Sudan [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2020
Archaeological research at the Khor Shambat site located in Omdurman in central Sudan has been conducted since 2012, when a team of scientists from the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences (Poznań) launched a salvage ...
Przemysław Bobrowski   +3 more
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Vascular plants of old cemeteries in the Lower Dnipro region (Southern Ukraine) [PDF]

open access: yesBiodiversity Data Journal, 2023
The dataset contains the records of vascular plant species occurrences and distribution in old cemeteries (OC) of the Lower Dnipro region (Southern Ukraine).
Nadiia Skobel   +7 more
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The Cemetery of the March Revolution in Berlin. A key site in the history of European democracy

open access: yesRevista Murciana de Antropología, 2021
This essay presents the cemetery of the March Fallen from its foundation in the European Revolution of 1848-49 to the present. During the revolution of 1918-19 the cemetery was expanded and over time it was repeatedly transformed in the different ...
Susanne Kitschun
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Cemeteries in Europe as places of remembrance and memory landscapes

open access: yesRevista Murciana de Antropología, 2021
European cemeteries have been places of remembrance for centuries. With their spatial structure, their sepulchral monuments and buildings, they report on the changing ways of dealing with the deceased.
Norbert Fischer
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A Crypt with Third-Century Coins in the Cemetery of Opushki

open access: yesНижневолжский археологический вестник, 2020
The cemetery of Opushki is located about 15 km east of Simferopol, in the Crimean foothills. In the process of excavations, carried out since 2003, a variety of funerary constructions belonging to different archaeological cultures have been discovered ...
Igor N. Khrapunov
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Urban Cemeteries as Shared Habitats for People and Nature: Reasons for Visit, Comforting Experiences of Nature, and Preferences for Cultural and Natural Features

open access: yesLand, 2022
Cemeteries are globally culturally protected greenspaces in cities that meet different societal needs and often harbor high biodiversity. To harness the potential of cemeteries as urban green infrastructure, stakeholders need to understand why people ...
Tanja M. Straka   +3 more
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Cemeteries as Cultural Heritage: Implementing the Model of Cemeteries-Cultural Heritage as Education Environment

open access: yesMednarodno Inovativno Poslovanje, 2019
Nowadays we can notice significant changes and variations in dealing with death around Europe which requires adaptation of services that cemeteries provide in their vast space.
Lidija Pliberšek, Dušan Vrban
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Until death do us part?

open access: yesApproaching Religion, 2023
In life, identity is based on many things. In death, people tend to be identified more on the basis of religion: separate cemeteries for Jews, Buddhists and the Plymouth Brethren, separate quarters for Muslims, Yezidis, Bahá’í and Orthodox Christians ...
Jakob Wirén
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Futuristic cemetery designs, visions of the future funerary architecture [PDF]

open access: yesArchitecture Papers of the Faculty of Architecture and Design STU, 2020
Several important trends influence modern metropolises, including globalization, multiculturalism and overpopulation resulting in lack of free space. These trends relate to funerary culture in a specific way.
Ing. arch. Mária Jurášková, PhD.
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