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Human remains (171), Atlas Obscura (141), Dying (133), End of life (129), Death (126), Burials (110), Death -- social aspects (100), Smithsonian (91), Cemetery (90), Care of the dying (89), Grief (84), Grieving (83), Graveyard (80), Mourning (77), Video (74), Graves (71), Death -- psychology (70), Website (70), Archeology (69), Vice -- website (57), British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) (53), Medical ethics (50), United States (45), TED Talks (44), NPR (44), Funeral industry (44), Medical assistance in dying (43), Cremation (43), Laws (42), Death positive (41), Assisted dying (41), Health care (40), Skeletons (37), Body disposal (37), Rites and rituals (36), Death -- planning (36), Funeral rites and ceremonies (35), Green burial (35), News (34), YouTube (34), Interview (34), Palliative care (34), History -- 19th century (33), Death -- philosophy (33), Radio (31), Canada (30), Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) (29), Tombs (29), Memento mori (29), History -- United States (28), Death -- ecological aspects (27), Grave marker (27), Art (26), Doctors (26), Death -- anxiety (26), Funerals (25), Bereavement (25), Funeral rites and ceremonies -- Environmental aspects (25), Religion (25), Memorial (25), History -- 20th century (24), Business (24), Death -- rituals (24), Podcast (24), Death positive movement (24), England (24), Loss (24), Caregivers (23), New York Times (23), Forensic science (22), Skull (22), Care of the dead (21), Social media (21), Mummies (20), Death -- ephemera (20), Terminal illness (19), Death -- history (19), Animals (19), Great Britain (19), Death locations (19), Family (19), Natural burial-- Environmental aspects (18), History -- ancient (18), CBC News (18), Philosophy (18), Human anatomy (18), Digital identity (18), Buddhism (18), England: London (17), Bones (17), Hospice (17), Body composting (17), Death -- religious factors (17), Body donation (17), Catholicism (17), Mourning jewellery (16), Human dissection (16), The Atlantic (16), Funeral profession (16), Mummification (15), Mortality (15), Cadavers (15), Death -- physical changes (15), Death -- technology (15), Funeral directors (14), African American history (14), Corpses (14), Medical education (14), Technology (14), Blog (14), Murder (14), Hairwork (14), History -- Great Britain (14), Embalming (13), France: Paris (13), Death -- animals (13), Social networks (13), Decomposition (13), The Guardian (13), Mortality -- journal (13), Meaning of life (13), Psychology (13), Young children (13), Japan (13), Mass graves (13), History -- 17th century (13), Japanese culture (13), Reuters (12), Jewellery (12), Preservation (12), Funeral home (12), United Kingdom (12), Motherboard -- website (12), Human organs (12), Photography (12), Home funerals (12), Egypt -- ancient history (12), Estate planning (11), China (11), Space (11), Coffin (11), Composting (11), History -- 16th century (11), Life (11), Flameless cremation (11), Cancer (11), Metropolitan Museum of Art (11), Relics (11), Water cremation (11), Saints (11), Cultural studies (11), Caitlin Doughty (10), Europe (10), Newspaper (10), History (10), Death -- spiritual aspects (10), Gold (10), Attitudes towards death (10), Nurses (10), France (10), Life after death (10), Alkaline hydrolysis (10), Tricycle -- website (9), Language (9), Memorial spaceflight (9), Music (9), Undertakers and undertaking (9), Thanatopobia -- fear of death (9), Euthanasia (9), Anatomy (9), Recompose -- organization (9), Catacombs (9), Pets (9), Doulas (9), Tattoos (9), Near-death experiences (9), Death and the Maiden -- website (9), Death -- business (9), Good death (9), Digital memories (8), Aging population (8), Order of the Good Death (8), Natural burial (8), Body Trade series -- Reuters (8), American Civil War -- 1861-1865 (8), Pre-Dead Boys -- podcast (8), Beyond the Dash -- website (8), Architecture (8), California (8), Education (8), Sociology (8), New York City (8), Sculpture (8), Netherlands (8), Tombstone (8), Obituaries (8), Space flight (8), Anthropology (8), Homelessness (8), Morality and ethics (8), Mexico (8), Mental health (7), Anatomical specimens (7), Research (7), Conservation (7), Washington: Seattle (7), Writing (7), Reliquaries (7), Death education (7), Books (7), Australia (7), Infant loss (7), Egypt (7), Mourning attire (7), Consumer advocacy (7), Behavioral Sciences -- journal (7), California: Los Angeles (7), Chinese culture (7), Death cafe (7), Switzerland (7), Digital immortality (7), JSTOR Daily (7), California: San Francisco (7), Louisiana: New Orleans (7), Christianity (7), Victoria and Albert Museum (7), Social psychology (7), Suicide (7), Ring (7), Katrina Spade (6), Second World War -- 1939-1945 (6), Body farm (6), Russia (6), Postmortem donation (6), Monument (6), History -- Bronze Age (6), Lifespan (6), Germany (6), Wired Magazine (6), Mental Floss -- website (6), Wills (6), Friendships (6), Crypts (6), Death with dignity (6), BMC Palliative Care -- journal (6), New York: Brooklyn (6), Art installation (6), Judaism (6), History -- 18th century (6), Parents (6), Morticians (6), Disease (6), Washington Post (6), Corpse management (6), Films (6), Death -- social aspects -- cross-cultural studies (6), Hospitals (6), BBC News (5), Recomposition (5), Qualitative studies (5), Canadian government (5), Unclaimed bodies (5), Plos One -- journal (5), Refuge in Grief -- website (5), Save My Ink -- business (5), Terrorism (5), Indigenous people (5), Paris catacombs (5), History -- 15th century (5), Scotland (5), Art therapy (5), Slavery -- United States (5), Chronic illness (5), Time Magazine (5), Florida (5), Cannibalism (5), Cultural differences (5), Medical history (5), Public executions (5), Photojournalism (5), History -- Ancient Greece (5), Conversation (5), True crime (5), Bronze Age (5), Relationships (5), Rights of the dying (5), Meditation (5), Columbaria (5), Art Gallery of Ontario (5), World War Two -- 1939-1945 (5), History -- Neolithic (5), Washington state (5), Crime scenes (5), Crematorium (5), Death denial (5), Death -- culture (5), India (5), Death midwifery (5), Executions (5), 19th century (5)
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May 27, 2018
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"In memoriam" is a Latin phrase that directly translates as "into memory". The In Memoriam Archive is dedicated to indexing and preserving work on death and dying; history, ritual, and new and upcoming work and research. #DeathPositivity advocate
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Canada
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