The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract
Morphology
Bazaraitė, E., Heitor, T. & Oliveira, M. 2016
‘Requiem for a pagan soul: Pagan reminiscences in 19th century cemeteries in Lithuania, Thanatos, 5:21, 7-24.
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Hannon, T. 2005
‘Western Pennsylvania cemeteries in transition: a model for subregional analysis’, in Meyer, R. (ed.) Cemeteries and Gravemarkers: Voices of American Culture, Utah State University Press: Logan, UT, 237-262.
Jakobsson, A. 2001
‘Constructions in space: framing similarities between medieval churchyards and towns’, Current Swedish Archaeology, 9, 115-131.
Kolnberger, T., Streb, C., & Kmec, S. 1996
‘The material culture of burial and its microgeography: a Luxembourg cemetery as a methodological example of an object-centred approach to quantitative material culture studies’, Journal of Material Culture, 24:3, 334-359.
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Santos, J. & Casmiro T. 2024
‘Networking social behaviours in a 19th century cemetery’, Journal of Computer Applications in Archaeology, 7:1, 75-91.
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Vanelli, G. & Goossens, M. 2022
The city of the dead: an in-vitro city. Rethinking Liège starting from cemeteries’, in M. Maretto, N. Marzot & A. Ferrante (eds) Book of Proceedings: Morphology and Urban Design: New Strategies for Changing Society, ISUFItaly, 678-691.