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Radiocarbon analysis and the history of the East Cemetery, Asine

Opuscula. Annual of the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome, 2009
This paper presents the results of the radiocarbon analysis of human bones from the East Cemetery (IQ tumulus), Middle Helladic Asine. The analyses have been carried out at the Centre for Isotope Research, University of Groningen, using the AMS (Accelerator Mass Spectroscopy) method.
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Revolutionaries' cemeteries in Berlin: memory, history, place and space

Urban History, 2007
ABSTRACTIn Germany, the Revolutions of 1848 and 1918/19 resulted in the martyrdom of opposition leaders and constituents, whose burial sites in Berlin became key sites of memory and commemoration for the working-class movement. Political turbulence and regime change throughout the twentieth century has resulted in contestation over the meaning and use ...
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CATACOMB CULTURE GROUND CEMETERIES: HISTORY OF RESEARCH AND ISSUES OF INTERPRETATION

Краткие сообщения Института археологии (КСИА), 2023
В статье рассматриваются представленные в историографии интерпретации бескурганных могильников с погребениями катакомбной общности. Предпринята попытка систематизировать методические проблемы определения таких памятников, отмечены сложности с источниками информации. В публикациях авторов, признающих существование таких могильников, выделяются несколько
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Putting the Past under Grass: History as Death and Cemetery Commemoration

Prospects, 1985
“Our age is retrospective,” Emerson observed in 1836. “It builds the sepulchres of the fathers. It writes biographies, histories, and criticism.” Emerson identified a phenomenon far greater than the literary production of the New England Renaissance.
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Here lies Los Angeles: uncovering forgotten women's history at Evergreen Cemetery

2023
While Los Angeles is known for being the city of seemingly eternal youth, nothing lasts forever, and this is most evident in the years of forgotten women?s history in the city. Because of their marginalization throughout much of the past, many of the most influential women in Los Angeles have not been recognized for their achievements.
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British cemeteries in South Asia: An aspect of social history

Asian Affairs, 1984
(1984). British cemeteries in South Asia: An aspect of social history. Asian Affairs: Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 46-54.
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Postcard Cemeteries: Reclaiming Mission History for the California Public

Postcard Cemeteries” serves both as a proposal for improving how we teach history, and as a reminder that it takes time and effort for scholarly knowledge to disseminate to wider audiences. While scholars have re-examined California mission history, Hanson concludes that “most Californians are not ready to have these conversations because they have
Hanson, Lela Rose, Tokofsky, Peter
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Washington Park Cemetery: The History and Legacies of a Sacred Space

2018
Washington Park Cemetery (WPC) is an historically African American cemetery that has struggled to endure countless years of mistreatment and negligence. It is important to identify not only the cemetery itself as sacred, but also the legacies and stories of those who are laid to rest in the space.
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