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Stones and graves and burial places tell a lot about buried people...
It is a very important aspect of genealogy, although less known.
The archaeological research into death includes:
mortuary behaviors (inhumation, cremation, flexed and urn burials),
grave goods (artifacts left by the mourners with the dead bodies or remains),
cemetery plans (location, placement, origins),
mortality (causes of death),
morbidity (diseases suffered by people in the past),
diet and health.
(look also for cemetery and graveyard)
the Commonwealth war graves commission
Australian war graves in South Africa (1899-1902)
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