Includes bibliographical references (page 47) and index.
Contents:
Rituals and traditions -- Viking funerals -- Death masks -- Covered mirrors -- Professional mourners -- New Orleans jazz funerals -- Post-mortem photographs -- Rituals and traditions facts.
Summary:
Hundreds of years ago, Vikings had many elaborate traditions and rituals for funerals. Sometimes these rituals involved the burning of entire ships -- and even human sacrifice. And if something was done incorrectly, they risked the dead returning as a zombie-like draugr. This book details fascinating ways people commemorate, celebrate, and mourn the passing of loved ones. From Viking funeral pyres, to postmortem photographs in Victorian England, to death masks -- made using actual dead bodies as the mask's mold -- these six topics are sure to engage readers as they journey around the world to discover the rituals and traditions surrounding death in ancient times, up to today.
Series:
Death uncovered Gottschall, Meghan. Death uncovered.
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