Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
ISBN: 9798888572337
Pub Date: November 2026
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: 70 B/W and colour illustrations
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This is an innovative work that arises from vibrant discussions among leading scholars at the European Association of Archaeologists' Annual Meeting in Rome in 2024. This volume provides a comprehensive synthesis of current research on crypt burials in Early Modern Europe. The editors have successfully established a shared methodological framework and outlined best practices in the field, making this book an essential resource for researchers. It includes regional and detailed case studies that significantly enhance our understanding of crypt burial practices.Crypt burials are deeply rooted in Christian traditions and represent a fascinating phenomenon in Early Modern Europe. These burials within church walls were markers of social status and generated income for parishes and churches. They symbolised noble birth and economic privilege, illustrating the roles of the deceased and their families in society. For individuals aiming to rise in social standing, this practice was crucial for cementing their legacy and prestige.The opulence surrounding funerary practices required extensive preparation, leading to delays between death and burial. Consequently, the deceased were subjected to unique preservation techniques to ensure they remained in suitable condition for elaborate ceremonies. These complexities make crypt burials a rich topic for multidisciplinary exploration, integrating bioarchaeology, material culture studies, social history, and archival research.This volume is an essential resource for academics and archaeology, history, and cultural heritage professionals. Its interdisciplinary approach and case studies make it ideal for university courses on funerary practices. Heritage professionals will find practical frameworks for preserving crypt sites, while students will appreciate its accessible content on mortuary archaeology. The book includes cutting-edge research, such as palaeobotanical studies and textile analysis, making it a valuable addition to collections in the field. Its significance in studying crypt burials solidifies its impact across academic and professional domains.