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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Choices for the living, honour for the dead : a century of funeral and memorial practices in Lethbridge

Lenfesty, Corrine B., University of Lethbridge. Faculty of Arts and Science January 1998 (has links)
This thesis explores the customs and traditions surrounding death and memorialization in the history of Lethbridge, paying particular attention to the public "face" of the practices as observed in newspaper death notices, obituaries, in-memoriams, undertaker advertisements, gravestones and cemeteries. It places Lethbridge rituals within the context of the general paterns of western culture, and others, as described by anthropology, history, archaeology, and art history. Its intent is to understand the effects of certain external influences on the realms of personal choice and individuality, and to observe the extent to which these influences have had an impact on what was once deeply personal family matter. / viii, 197 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.
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"Hark from the tomb" : the culture history and archaeology of African-American cemeteries

Whitaker, Jamie L. January 2007 (has links)
Archaeological material from early African-American cemeteries can yield a vast amount of information. Grave goods are evidence that certain West African burial traditions persisted over the years. Moreover, bioarchaeological data provides knowledge regarding health conditions, lifeways, and labor environments. Overall, these populations were under severe physical stress and average ages of death were young. Findings indicate that African folk beliefs persisted for a long period of time and were widespread in both the North and South of the United States and correspond to historical and ethnohistorical accounts. This is evidenced by the similar types of grave goods found in various cemeteries. Cemeteries from both the Northeast and Southeast are examined as proof that health and cultural trends were widespread throughout the continental United States. / Department of Anthropology
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Landadel - Emigranten - Emporkömmlinge Familienfriedhöfe des 3.-6. Jahrhunderts n. Chr. in Südchina /

Kieser, Annette. January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Universität, München, 1999/2000. / Includes bibliographical references.
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L'urbain et la mort : ambiances d'une relation / Death and the city : ambiances of a relationship

Thiolliere, Pascaline 13 June 2016 (has links)
La ritualité funéraire est en France depuis le tournant du 21ème siècle en profonde transformation, ce qui interroge fortement la relation entre la ville et la mort. Un certain rejet du cimetière standardisé et de ses contraintes s’exprime par le recours toujours plus fréquent à la crémation et à la dispersion. La matérialité de la cendre amène à une dématérialisation et une localisation plus diffuse des morts. Celles-ci sont renforcées par l’usage croissant de supports numériques (page memorial, réseaux sociaux, cimetières virtuels) qui ouvrent de nouveaux espaces-temps pour l’entretien de la relation aux morts et participent à redéfinir la spatialité du deuil. En outre, les considérations écologiques se révèlent aujourd’hui structurantes et bouleversent le domaine du funéraire tant au niveau pratique qu’au niveau des représentations. Nous faisons l’hypothèse que le tissage de notre relation aux morts passe par le corps, par ses mouvements et ses gestes qui matérialisent et donnent une ambiance à cette relation. Ainsi, à partir de cette approche sensible des ambiances, les dispositifs construits et paysagers sont appréhendés comme des mises en condition spatiales, temporelles, mais aussi corporelles, qui participent à la construction de la relation à la mort et aux morts et façonnent en partie le vécu intime du deuil. Les seuils, les rythmes et les gestes en jeu dans l’espace urbain sont des leviers pour la connaissance et la conception des relations entre l’urbain et la mort. En ce sens, nous identifions des intentionnalités particulièrement relevantes dans l’expérience du deuil (accompagner, entretenir, se recueillir, cheminer), qui sont mises en rapport avec les possibilités d’actions liées à l’espace construit et paysager. Ce travail permet de révéler des manques et des ressources, et ainsi, d’envisager le renouvellement des critères sur lesquels s’appuie la conception des espaces de la mort à l’échelle architecturale et urbaine. / Since the turn of the 21st century, the funeral rituality in France undergoes a profound transformation that strongly questions the relationship between death and the city. The more frequent practices of cremation and ashes scattering express a rejection of cemeteries standardisation and constraints. The materiality of the ash leads to dematerialisation and more diffuse localisation of the dead. These are reinforced by the increasing use of digital media (memorial pages, social networks, virtual cemeteries) that open a new space-time framework for sustaining the relationship to the dead and participate in redefining the spatiality of grief. In addition, environmental considerations reveal today a new deviation in the field of funerary both in practice and at the level of representation.We assume that weaving our relationship to the dead passes across the body, its movements and gestures that materialise that relationship while creating a special ambiance. Therefore, from this sensory approach dealing with urban ambiances, constructed and landscaped arrangements are perceived as a way for setting the conditions on spatial, temporal and bodily levels, that participate in establishing the relationship to death and the dead, and partly shape the intimate experience of mourning. Thresholds, rhythms and gestures captured in urban spaces are levers for understanding and designing the relationship between death and the city.In this sense, we identify certain intentionalities that are particularly relevant for the experience of mourning (accompany/support, maintain/sustain, reflect/meditate, travel/progress), which are seen in the light of action possibilities related to the built and landscaped environment. This work helps to highlight the different gaps and resources, and to consider renewing the criteria upon which the design processes of spaces related to death on architectural and urban scales is based.
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Avaliação de metais potencialmente tóxicos em zona não saturada da necrópole Nossa Senhora Aparecida, Piedade, SP / Evaluation of potentially toxic metals in the unsaturated zone of the necropolis Nossa Senhora Aparecida, Piedade, SP

Silva, Francisco Carlos da 24 August 2018 (has links)
Submitted by Francisco Carlos Da Silva (fracarlos@hotmail.com) on 2018-10-22T16:30:22Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Tese -Repositorio final.pdf: 26926264 bytes, checksum: 56e13a425183936436178060a6f5c834 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Lucimara Kurokawa Shinoda null (lucimaraks@sorocaba.unesp.br) on 2018-10-23T17:48:36Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 silva_fc_dr_soro.pdf: 26926264 bytes, checksum: 56e13a425183936436178060a6f5c834 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2018-10-23T17:48:36Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 silva_fc_dr_soro.pdf: 26926264 bytes, checksum: 56e13a425183936436178060a6f5c834 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2018-08-24 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / Os metais potencialmente tóxicos se acumulam frequentemente na zona não saturada do solo e quando em concentrações elevadas podem afetar tanto a biota quanto o aquífero freático. Neste trabalho foram avaliadas as concentrações de metais potencialmente tóxicos no solo do setor mais antigo da necrópole Nossa Senhora Aparecida na cidade de Piedade, SP. O estudo foi desenvolvido durante o período de 2015 a 2018. Inicialmente, foram realizados ensaios geofísicos utilizando as técnicas de Eletrorresistividade (equipamentos Syscal e Ohmmapper) e Eletromagnética Indutiva, com o objetivo de se localizar e dimensionar potenciais sítios anômalos. Após a interpretação dos resultados geofísicos, foram realizadas sondagens para coletas de amostras de solo nos sítios indicados por estas técnicas. As sondagens foram limitadas a três metros de profundidade com amostras coletadas a cada 0,5 m. Nas amostras foram quantificados por espectrometria de emissão óptica com plasma indutivamente acoplado ICP-OES os metais: bário, cádmio, chumbo, cobalto, cromo, cobre, manganês, molibdênio, níquel e zinco. Foram efetuados também os ensaios físicos do solo: granulometria, textura e permeabilidade com carga constante, estes visando compreender o comportamento e mobilidade dos metais. Os resultados das análises químicas indicaram um aumento na concentração, em relação a área de controle (background local) e em algumas profundidades esses aumentos ultrapassam os valores de referência e prevenção estabelecidos pela CETESB/16, dos metais Pb, Co, Cr , Co, Ni, Ba e Zn. O elemento Mo apresentou valores abaixo das orientações da CETESB/2016 mas com valores elevados em relação a área de controle e o Mn, apesar de estar muito elevado se comparado ao controle, não existe até o presente, valores de referência e prevenção estabelecidos pela CETESB/2016. A análise textural e granulométrica indicaram um solo não muito propício para sepultamentos (k = 10-4) segundo as normas brasileiras, mas, para uma avaliação mais criteriosa, devemos considerar as condições geoambientais locais (geomorfologia, pedologia, clima, ciclo hidrológico) e a profundidade do aquífero freático. / Potentially toxic metals are often accumulate in the unsaturated zone of the soil and when they are found in a high concentration can affect biota as much as the water's system/ Aquifer. In this work it was evaluated the potentially toxic metals concentration in the soil of the oldest sector of the necropolis Nossa Senhora Aparecida at the city Piedade, SP. The study was developed between 2015 and 2018. At first geophysical tests were done using the techniques of Elecal Resistivity, Ohmmapper Eletrorescence and Inductive Electromagnetic with the objective of locating and dimensioning potential anomalous sites. After an interpretation of the geophysical results soundings were done to collect samples of soil techniques in the areas indicated by this technique. The sounding were limited to three meters deep with samples collected every 0.5 m. The samples were quantified by ICP-OES inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry: barium, cadmium, lead, cobalt, chromium, copper, manganese, molybdenum, nickel and zinc. Also were carried out Soil physical tests: granulometry, texture and permeability with constant load, aiming to understand the behavior and mobility of the metals. The results of the chemical analyzes indicate an increase of the concentration, in relation to the control area (local background) and in some depths these increases exceed the reference and prevention values established by CETESB / 16, metals Pb, Co, Cr, Co, Ni, Ba and Zn. The Mo element presented values below the CETESB / 2016 guidelines but with high values in relation to the control area and the Mn, although it is very high when compared to the control there are no reference and prevention values established by CETESB / 2016. The textural and granulometric analysis indicated a soil not very suitable for burials (k = 10-4) according to the Brazilian standards, but for a more careful evaluation we should consider local geoenvironmental conditions (geomorphology, pedology, climate, hydrological cycle) and the depth of the water table. / CAPES: 001
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Woody species composition and congregant appreciation of the cultural and spiritual services provided by cemeteries and church gardens in Grahamstown, South Africa

De Lacy, Peter James Gerard January 2015 (has links)
Urbanization has increased rapidly throughout the world. The densification of urban areas has greatly reduced the number of natural areas occurring within the urban environment as well as impacting the ecosystem services that these areas provide. Urban greening and sustainable practices have been advocated as a means to once again provide the urban population with ecosystem services. Sacred natural areas that occur in surrounding forest, temple and cemetery sites have been known harbour a variety of biological diversity, as well as provide people with a number of cultural and spiritual benefits. Much of the literature on sacred natural sites comes from rural or eastern countries, leaving a large gap in the knowledge pertaining to information on these sites in both developed nations as well as urban areas. The aim of this study was to determine the abundance and composition of woody species, as well as the spiritual and cultural significance of sacred natural sites in Grahamstown. This study defined a sacred urban area as any form of garden surrounding a church, temple or mosque, as well as cemeteries. It looked at a total of 28 church gardens, one Hindu garden, one Mosque garden and five cemeteries in Grahamstown, South Africa. For each site the area was calculated and a tree and shrub inventory was done for all individuals above 1.5 m tall. Church/cemetery age, denomination and appearance were recorded as well as soil samples collected. An ordination of the data was done to summarize the community data, relating the community variation to environmental gradients. Questionnaires were completed by congregants who attended a religious building with a garden, as well as those that were not surrounded by a garden. These questionnaires were used to determine the cultural, spiritual and aesthetic value of trees and the sacred area, as well as the perceived and felt benefits that these areas provide. Those that were completed by congregants without gardens looked to find out whether or not it was believed that these areas would improve their experiences. There was an average plant density of 106.1 woody plants per hectare, with a total of 139 different species encountered. Of these, 56 percent were exotic species. This is slightly lower than that of studies done elsewhere in the world, but may be due to the omission of non-woody ornamentals and lawn species in this study. Of the top 11 most frequently occurring species, only two were indigenous. There was generally low similarity between plant assemblages found at the different sites. A significantly positive relationship was found between site size and woody plant basal area as well as the total number of woody plants. Site age and religious denomination had little influence on woody plant density, basal area, species richness or woody plant abundance. Congregants stated that a garden surrounding a religious building improved both their spiritual and aesthetic experiences. Stated spiritual and aesthetic experience was significantly influenced by basal area, while abundance significantly influenced stated aesthetic experience. Greenery was therefore important to many of the congregants, however, the species that were present were less influential. A greater sample size from a variety of religions and sacred areas within urban environments throughout the world would prove to be an interesting comparison for future research.
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Hittite Mortuary Practices

Axelsson, Anton January 2017 (has links)
The Hittite burial material consists of a very heterogeneous material. The material shows some shared aspects between the different cemeteries and their grave types. However, this material lacks previous extensive comparative studies in central Anatolia. This study aims to problematize this funerary material, by re-evaluating the previous interpretation and by creating links between the different types of material and the cemeteries it was found in. This will be achieved by analyzing four different categories of Hittite graves from the three cemeteries: Osmankayasi, Gordion and Ilica. The total material consists of 268 graves: 91 from Osmankayasi, 46 from Gordion and 131 from Ilica. The material was originally excavated and published during the fifties and sixties by the three archaeologists Kurt Bittel, Machteld Mellink and Winfried Orthmann. The burial material will be analyzed to establish parallels and differences between the three sites, their materials and grave categories. Literary sources and empirical data will be used to supplement previous research but also the new interpretations discussed in this thesis. Keywords: Hittite, cemeteries, mortuary practices, Osmankayasi, Gordion, Ilica, cremations, pithos burials, pit graves, cist-graves, ethnicity, status, equids / Det Hettitiska begravnings materialet består av ett väldigt heterogent material. Materialet visar ändå vissa delade aspekter mellan de olika gravfälten och gravtyperna. Dock saknar detta material tidigare omfattande komparativa studier i centrala Anatolien. Denna studie avser att problematisera detta gravmaterial, genom att skapa kopplingar mellan de olika typerna av materialet och mellan de utvalda platserna som det återfanns i. Detta mål avses att uppnås genom att analysera fyra olika typer av Hettitiska gravar från de tre platserna Osmankayasi, Gordion och Ilica. Det totala grav antalet består av 268 gravar: 91 från Osmankayasi, 46 från Gordion och 131 från Ilica. Materialet var ursprungligen utgrävt och publicerat under femtio och sextio-talet av de tre arkeologerna Kurt Bittel, Machteld Mellink och Winfried Orthmann. Gravmaterialet kommer att analyseras för att etablera paralleller mellan de tre platsernas material och dess gravkategorier. Litterära källor och empiriskdata kommer att användas för att komplettera den tidigare forskningen och de nya tolkningarna i denna studie.
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Arqueologia em áreas de conflito: Cemitérios, obras de desenvolvimento e comunidades / Conflict Archaeology: Cemeteries, construction works and communities.

Marcia Lika Hattori 25 March 2015 (has links)
Em todo país, áreas de diferentes comunidades têm sido atingidas por grandes obras de infraestrutura, em função do Programa de Aceleração do Crescimento (PAC) do Governo Federal. Arqueólogos responsáveis por parte do licenciamento ambiental têm se deparado com o desafio de trabalhar com essas comunidades e, geralmente, em um curto espaço de tempo. A presente pesquisa busca compreender, face aos conflitos entre comunidades e empreendimentos ocorridos no âmbito do Sítio Arqueológico Fazendinha (Estado de Pernambuco) e do Sítio Arqueológico Rio Bezerra III (Estado do Tocantins), em que medida os trabalhos de Arqueologia podem trazer outras valorações no trabalho de licenciamento ambiental que não seja somente a econômica. Da mesma forma, procura identificar o espaço das comunidades, a partir de análises contradiscursivas, no contexto de uma ciência que nasceu colonialista. Para tal, propõe contribuições metodológicas e de atuação em áreas de conflito em que há uma arena de disputa entre mercado, comunidades, patrimônio e ciência, que possibilitem espaços de diálogos a serem construídos em conjunto com as questões locais, incorporando narrativas e formas de trabalho. / All over the country, areas of different communities have been affected by major infrastructure projects, according to the Growth Acceleration Program (PAC) of the Brazilian Federal Government. Archaeologists responsible for part of the environmental licensing have faced the challenge of working with these communities and generally, in a short period of time. This research aims to comprise, given the conflicts between communities and infrastructure works occurring within the Archaeological Site Fazendinha (State of Pernambuco) and the Archaeological Site Rio Bezerra III (Tocantins), the extension of the infuence of archaeology work bringing other valuations at te study of environmental licensing, besides the economic one. Similarly, attempts to identify the space of the community, from contra-discursive analysis in a context of a science that was born colonialist. It therefore suggests methodological contributions and forms of acting in conflict areas where there is a dispute between capital market, communities, heritage and science, enabling spaces for dialogue to be built in conjunction with the local questions, incorporating narratives and ways of working.
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Democracy of Death: US Army Graves Registration and Its Burial of the World War I Dead

Hatzinger, Kyle 08 1900 (has links)
The United States entered World War I without a policy governing the burial of its overseas dead. Armed only with institutional knowledge from the Spanish-American War twenty years prior, the Army struggled to create a policy amidst social turmoil in the United States and political tension between France and the United States.
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"'The Sinews of Memory:' The Forging of Civil War Memory and Reconciliation, 1865-1940"

Bare, Steven A. 28 August 2019 (has links)
No description available.

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