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Death is universal. It will meet us all. But it’s also a practical problem – what do we do with dead bodies? The Viestads live by a cemetery and are daily spectators of its routines, and their fascination with burials led them to dig deep to examine our relationship with the dead. Taking us on a journey through the world and the past, they explore how the deceased are honoured and cared for, cremated and buried. From archaeological sites in Spain, Israel and Russia to Ghana’s fantasy coffins and environmentally friendly burials, and from cremations without fire to turning our dearly departed’s ashes into diamonds, this empathetic and enthralling work is for anyone who knows their turn is coming, but who’d like a good book for the journey.

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Introduction: Death Is for Everyone Chapter 1: In the Beginning There Was the Funeral Chapter 2: Death as a Practical Problem Chapter 3: Packed in Plastic Chapter 4: The Business of Death Chapter 5: Choosing a Coffin Chapter 6: Dust to Dust Chapter 7: Up in Smoke Chapter 8: Piecemeal and Divided Chapter 9: A Monument to the Dead Chapter 10: The Empty and Nameless Grave Chapter 11: Death as Jewelry Chapter 12: Living with the Dead Sources Acknowledgements Index

Living with the Dead: How We Care for the

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    A Hardback by Vibeke Maria Viestad, Andreas Viestad

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      Publisher: Reaktion Books
      Publication Date: 01/08/2023
      ISBN13: 9781789147681, 978-1789147681
      ISBN10: 1789147689

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Death is universal. It will meet us all. But it’s also a practical problem – what do we do with dead bodies? The Viestads live by a cemetery and are daily spectators of its routines, and their fascination with burials led them to dig deep to examine our relationship with the dead. Taking us on a journey through the world and the past, they explore how the deceased are honoured and cared for, cremated and buried. From archaeological sites in Spain, Israel and Russia to Ghana’s fantasy coffins and environmentally friendly burials, and from cremations without fire to turning our dearly departed’s ashes into diamonds, this empathetic and enthralling work is for anyone who knows their turn is coming, but who’d like a good book for the journey.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Death Is for Everyone Chapter 1: In the Beginning There Was the Funeral Chapter 2: Death as a Practical Problem Chapter 3: Packed in Plastic Chapter 4: The Business of Death Chapter 5: Choosing a Coffin Chapter 6: Dust to Dust Chapter 7: Up in Smoke Chapter 8: Piecemeal and Divided Chapter 9: A Monument to the Dead Chapter 10: The Empty and Nameless Grave Chapter 11: Death as Jewelry Chapter 12: Living with the Dead Sources Acknowledgements Index

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