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Check out:
Bell, Edward L.
1994 vestiges of Mortality and Remembrance: A Bibliography on
the Historical Archaeology of Cemeteries. Scarecrow Press.
Chapters are broken up into categories such as:
Archaeological Survey and Excavation Reports
Biological, Physical and Forensic Anthropology and Historical Demography
Deathways Ethnography and Theoretical Perspectives
Grave Markers and Cemetery Landscapes
Repatriation, Curation and Law
It's a bit dated but a good starting point.
Also check out:
http://www.deldot.gov/archaeology/route113_hist_burials/index.shtml
http://www.crai-ky.com/services/bioarchaeology.html
Cindy L. Nagel
Project Archaeologist
Office of the State Archaeologist
700 Clinton Street Building
Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1030
319-384-0726 Fax 319-384-0768
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http://www.uiowa.edu/~osa/
http://www.uiowa.edu/~osa/teamarcheo.html
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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
<Jack_Eastman> DIGEST
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2008 4:51 PM
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Subject: Re: urban cemeteries
A few years back, Joe Harl excavated part of a former church cemetery in
St. Louis that had supposedly been "moved" many years prior, but several
intact 19th century burials were documented. I've seen it in public
talks but I'm not sure about publication. You could contact Joe for
details:
The Archaeological Research Center of St. Louis, Inc.
Phone: (314) 426-2577
Fax: (314) 426-2599
Email: [log in to unmask]
Website: www.arc-stl.com
Archaeological Research Center
2812 Woodson Road
St. Louis, Missouri 63114
-Jack Eastman
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Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 15:52:40 -0400
From: "Nan A. Rothschild" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: urban cemeteries
Hi all,
First I want to thank the many respondants who answered my (and Diana
Wall's) query last year about urban site reports. We are working our
way thru the material you sent and it has been very helpful.
We have another question: does anyone know of excavations in white or
Euro-american cemeteries? We have information from African-American
cemeteries, and there are gravestone studies from Euro-American
cemeteries but we cannot find examples of excavation in the latter
(which is interesting, of course).
Thansk again for any information you have,
best,
Nan
Nan A. Rothschild
Research Professor
Barnard College
212 854-4315
Director of Museum Studies
Columbia University
212 854-4977
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