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Book: The Public Archaeology of Death

Chapter: Envisioning Cremation: Art and Archaeology

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.34668

Blurb:

Focusing on artist’s impressions of early Anglo-Saxon cremations, we reflect on the potentials and challenges of collaborations between artists and archaeologists to both convey the fiery transformation of the dead in the human past, and provide reflection on our society’s own engagement with mortality in which cremation has become a commonplace dimension. We show the potential of art to challenge pre-conceived notions and understandings of cremation past and present, positioning art as a key dimension of public mortuary archaeology.

Chapter Contributors

  • Aaron Watson (a.watson@monumental.uk.com - awatson)
  • Howard Williams (howard.williams@chester.ac.uk - howardwilliams) 'University of Chester'