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Droit funéraire --- Exhumation --- Possession (droit) --- Successions et héritages --- Violations de sépultures
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Cemeteries. --- Claims. --- Exhumation. --- Licenses. --- Relocation. --- Crump, Daniel F. --- District of Columbia.
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Cemeteries. --- Claims. --- Exhumation. --- Licenses. --- Relocation. --- Crump, Daniel F. --- District of Columbia.
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Claims. --- Legislative amendments. --- Exhumation. --- Dead. --- Civil service. --- Physicians. --- Stewart, W. J. S.
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Mass burials --- War crimes investigation --- Crimes against humanity --- Exhumation --- Transitional justice --- Law and legislation
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This book examines the contested representations of those murdered during the Spanish Civil War of the 1930's in two small rural communities as they undergo the experience of exhumation, identification, and reburial from nearby mass graves. Based on interviews with relatives of the dead, community members and forensic archaeologists, it pays close attention to the role of excavated objects and images in breaking the pact of silence that surrounded the memory of these painful events for decades afterward. It also assesses the significance of archaeological and forensic practices in changing
War victims --- Mass burials --- Human remains (Archaeology) --- Forensic archaeology --- Exhumation --- Collective memory --- History --- History --- Social aspects --- Spain --- History --- Atrocities.
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This book argues that a serious, scholarly study on exhumation is long overdue. Examining more well-known cases, such as that of Richard III, the Romanovs, and Tutankhamen, alongside the more obscure, Michael Nash explores the motivations beyond exhumation, from retribution to repatriation. Along the way, he explores the influence of Gothic fiction in the eighteenth century, the notoriety of the Ressurection Men in the nineteenth century, and the archeological heyday of the twentieth century.
Exhumation. --- Disinterment --- Autopsy --- Burial --- Civilization—History. --- Social history. --- Law—History. --- Cultural History. --- Social History. --- Legal History. --- Descriptive sociology --- Social conditions --- Social history --- History --- Sociology
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Forensic anthropology --- Anthropology, Forensic --- Medicolegal anthropology --- Forensic sciences --- Physical anthropology --- Forensic Anthropology --- Human Identification --- Human Identifications --- Identification, Human --- Identifications, Human --- Body Remains --- Exhumation --- Biometric Identification
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Mort --- Mythe --- Arsenic --- Poisoning --- Exhumation --- Emperors --- Bonaparte, Napoléon, 1769-1821 --- Napoleon - I, - Emperor of the French, - 1769-1821 --- Napoleon - I, - Emperor of the French, - 1769-1821
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Early modern English literature abounds with archaeological images, from open graves to ruined monasteries. Schwyzer demonstrates that archaeology can shed light on literary texts including works by Spenser, Shakespeare, and Donne. The book also explores the kinship between two disciplines distinguished by their intimacy with the traces of past life. - ;This study draws on the theory and practice of archaeology to develop a new perspective on the literature of the Renaissance. Philip Schwyzer explores the fascination with images of excavation, exhumation, and ruin that runs through literary te
English literature --- Archaeology in literature. --- Dead in literature. --- Ruins in literature. --- Antiquities in literature. --- Exhumation. --- Littérature anglaise --- Archéologie dans la littérature --- Morts dans la littérature --- Ruines dans la littérature --- Antiquités dans la littérature --- Exhumation --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- Disinterment --- Autopsy --- Burial