Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library

Funeral customs, their origin and development

Label
Funeral customs, their origin and development
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Funeral customs
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
their origin and development
Summary
First published in 1926, Bertram S. Puckle's "Funeral Customs" is a comprehensive account of traditional funerary traditions and customs throughout history and from all over the world. From lost ancient practices to the first graveyards and cemeteries, this volume sheds light on how we as humans have dealt with death and the dead over the ages. Contents include: "The Provisions Of Nature", "Death Warnings-When Does Death Take Place?", "Preparation For Burial, Coffins, 'Grave-Goods', Suttee", "Wakes, Mutes, Wailers, Sin-Eating, Totemism, Death-Taxes", "Bells, Mourning", "Funeral Feasts And Processions", "Early Burial-Places", "Churchyards, Cemeteries, Orientation and Other Burial Customs", et cetera
Target audience
adult
Classification
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