Death and Burial

Arnar Árnason

Arnar Árnason

University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom

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Abstract

This entry discusses the anthropological study of death. It traces the history of this study from early engagements with funeral symbolism, through mourning and melancholia, to contemporary concerns with thanatology, biomedicine, organ harvesting, and euthanasia. The entry thus suggests that death continues to provide substance for the cutting edge of anthropology.

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