
Burial and Death in Colonial North America : Exploring Interment Practices and Landscapes in 17th-Century British Settlements
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This book examines the organization of 40 burial grounds founded by British settlers on the northeast coast of North America in the 17th century, with the intention of identifying trends in burial ground organization during this period of early colonization. The results can be applied to archaeological or historical research on colonial settlements that have not yet located their earliest burial ground. The book expands the current knowledge base of settler relationships with mortality through the physical placement of burials and interaction with burial landscapes within their new settlements.
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Product details
- Paperback | 176 pages
- 129 x 198 x 15.24mm | 195g
- 09 Sep 2020
- Emerald Publishing Limited
- Bingley, United Kingdom
- English
- 1789730465
- 9781789730463
- 2,686,573
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Table of contents
Chapter 2. Effects of the Protestant Reformation on British burial traditions & British North America in the early 17th century
Chapter 3. 17th-Century Burial Practices & Landscapes on the East Coast;
Chapter 4. Statistical Analysis of 17th-century burial landscapes in British North America;
Chapter 5. Case Study: The Colony of Avalon at Ferryland, Newfoundland;
Chapter 6. Discussion and Conclusions;
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About Robyn S. Lacy
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