Burial grounds strike an immediate chord with all who visit them. They
are land- scapes full of pathos and cultural associations which many
find attractive, though a minority feel are too morbid to deserve
detailed attention. This book is designed to offer a framework for
studying historic burial ground monuments, and contains a certain amount
of information regarding below-ground archaeology, as some projects will
involve the study of both. Moreover, from a research perspective above
and below ground archaeology together can throw considerable light on
the process of dying, body disposal and commemoration that formed a
continuum for those involved. However, the more easily accessible
graveyard memorials can be used to study many aspects of past culture
beyond that directly associated with death, and they are the focus of
the book. Most people who become interested in historic graveyard
memorials come to the subject via the material itself. Only rarely does
a research question get posed, and graveyard data seem like an
appropriate arena for investigation. This has the advantage that many
researchers have some ideas about the data available, but the
disadvantage that they may not have clear questions to ask of it, nor
how to set their discoveries in a wider intellectual context.