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Death Is Never Over Life, Death and Grave Robbery in a Historic Cemetery
Reopening Graves in the Early Middle Ages: from Local Practice to European Phenomenon Alison Klevnäs1,* , Edeltraud Aspöck2, Astrid A
University of Nevada Reno Addressing the Evidence of Historical Medical Grave Robbing
Grave Robbing and the Reuse of Funerary Spolia in Late Antique Italy
The Problem of Abandoned Or Forgotten Asylum Cemeteries
The Jutish Cemetery at Half Mile Ride, Margate: a Re-Appraisal
Possession: to Own and Be Owned
Social Dimensions of a Perceived Landscape in Viking Age Iceland
Jonathan Shaw, Who Built the Pyramids
A BIOARCHAEOLOGICAL APPROACH to LOOTING Differential Fragmentation and Social Implications at the Periphery of Kerma
'See the Place Where They Laid Him'
Not Slaves. Archaeologist Mark Lehner, Digging Deeper, Discovers a City of Privileged Workers
A Grave Revisited
Resurrectionists' Excursions: Evidence of Postmortem Dissection from the Spring Street Presbyterian Church Shannon A
Title: Disturbed, Damaged and Disarticulated: Grave Reuse in Roman Italy Author: Liana Brent Pages: 37–50
Regulating the Dead: Rights for the Corpse and the Removal of San Francisco's Cemeteries
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