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"And So the Tomb Remained"

Exploring Archaeology and Forensic Science within Connecticut's Historical Family Mausolea

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Buch | Softcover
192 Seiten
2020
Oxbow Books (Verlag)
978-1-78925-502-7 (ISBN)
37,40 inkl. MwSt
Tells the stories of the investigations into five 18th/19th century family tombs.
Stone and brick tombs were repositories for the physical remains of many of Connecticut’s wealthiest and influential families. The desire was to be interred within burial vaults rather than have their wooden coffins laid into the earth in direct contact with crushing soil burden led many prominent families to construct large above-ground and semi-subterranean tombs, usually burrowed into the sides of hills as places of interment for their dead.

"And So The Tomb Remains" tells the stories of the Connecticut State Archaeologist’s investigations into five 18th/19th century family tombs: the sepulchers of Squire Elisha Pitkin, Center Cemetery, East Hartford; Gershom Bulkeley, Ancient Burying Ground, Colchester; Samuel and Martha Huntington, Norwichtown Cemetery, Norwich; Henry Chauncey, Indian Hill Cemetery, Middletown; and Edwin D. Morgan, Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford. In all of these cases, the state archaeologist assisted in identifying and restoring human skeletal remains to their original burial placements when vandalized through occult rituals or contributed to the identification of unrecorded burials during restoration projects.

Each investigative delves into family histories and genealogies, as well as archaeological and forensic sciences that helped identify the entombed and is told in a personal, story-telling approach. Written in essay form, each investigation highlights differing aspects of research in mortuary architecture and cemetery landscaping, public health, restoration efforts, crime scene investigations, and occult activities.

These five case studies began either as “history mysteries” or as crime scene investigations. Since historic tombs were occupied by social and economic elites, forensic studies provide an opportunity to investigate the health and life stress pathologies of the wealthiest citizens in Connecticut’s historic past, while offering comparisons to the wellbeing of lower socio-economic populations.

Nick Bellantoni, PhD, serves as the emeritus state archaeologist with the Connecticut State Museum of Natural History and Adjunct Associate Research Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Connecticut. He is a former President of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut and the National Association of State Archaeologists.

List of Illustrations

 

Map

 

Part I. Tomb Restorations

 

Chapter 1 Introduction: Moseley Tomb

 

Chapter 2 Squire Elisha Pitkin Family Tomb

 

Chapter 3 The Tomb of Gershom Bulkeley and His Family

 

Chapter 4 The Tomb of His Excellency Samuel Huntington, Esq.

 

 

Part II.  Tomb Vandalisms

 

Chapter 5 Henry Chauncey Family Tomb

 

Chapter 6 Edwin Denison Morgan Tomb

 

 

Acknowledgements

 

Glossary/Skeletal Diagram

 

Bibliography

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Studies in Funerary Archaeology ; 16
Zusatzinfo b/w and colour
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 240 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 1-78925-502-3 / 1789255023
ISBN-13 978-1-78925-502-7 / 9781789255027
Zustand Neuware
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