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Medieval Academy of America Presentation!

February 24, 2016by Kate Meyers Emery 2 Comments

Hi everyone! I’m heading off to Boston (if the weather cooperates) today for the Medieval Academy of American meeting. I’ll be presenting on some of my digital work, specifically the ieldran […]

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Upright Burial: A Mesolithic and Modern Phenomenon?

February 17, 2016by Kate Meyers Emery 3 Comments

Recently, the popular news has been fascinated with the discovery of an upright burial from a Mesolithic cemetery site in Germany. Rightly so! Upright burials are an extremely rare phenomenon, […]

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Funeral Practices

New Morbid Terminology: Phossy Jaw, The Occupational Disease of Matchstick Makers

February 10, 2016by Kate Meyers Emery 12 Comments

There are a range of diseases, traumas and skeletal markers that can occur regularly with certain types of occupations. One historic example is called Tailor’s Notches. These are small indentations […]

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Bioarchaeology, Pathology

Collective Burial: Emphasizing Community in Neolithic Spain

February 4, 2016by Kate Meyers Emery 2 Comments

In the United States, historically we chose to bury our dead with our family and community. People would buy large plots within cemeteries where they could bury their relatives over […]

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Bioarchaeology

Investigating Funerary Rituals in a Multiethnic African Diasporic Cemetery

January 19, 2016by Kate Meyers Emery 2 Comments

The Atlantic slave trade was a massive and horrific undertaking promoted by Europeans between the 16th and 19th centuries to forcibly move people from Africa to America to be sold as laborers. During this […]

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Cemeteries

New Morbid Terminology: Coffin Birth

January 14, 2016by Kate Meyers Emery 21 Comments

Since I’m currently in the process of preparing to defend my dissertation (yay!), I’m going to be re-posting some of my favorite past articles! Recently, Caitlin Doughty of “Ask a […]

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Bioarchaeology, Mortuary Archaeology, Overviews

Bones Abroad: Rochester, New York

December 29, 2015by Kate Meyers Emery 2 Comments

I am originally from Rochester, NY, and I head back here for the holiday season to spend time with family and friends. It was within this city that I became […]

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Bones Abroad

Happy Holidays from the Saturnalia Skeleton!

December 22, 2015by Kate Meyers Emery 1 Comment

Just kidding, its just an illustration of the Italian ‘vampire’ skeleton but with a present instead of a rock! Enjoy the holidays, and stay tuned for more Bones Don’t Lie […]

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Buried with a Sickle: Death’s Scythe or Anti-Demon Protection?

December 16, 2015by Kate Meyers Emery 8 Comments

Scythes and sickles have a very clear symbolic association for modern populations. The personification of death is traditionally pictured with a scythe (full size version pictured to the right) or sickle […]

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Funeral Practices

Why Didn’t it Decompose? Embalmed Hearts and Bog Bodies

December 9, 2015by Kate Meyers Emery 1 Comment

One of the questions I get quite a bit is “when do bodies turn to bone?” This may be a question relating to general curiosity about what has happened to […]

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