Recording and Analysing Graveyards
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by Harold Mytum
This book aims to help everyone appreciate graveyards, cemeteries, and their monuments, but it is also intended to inspire and encourage action in the form of recording and analysis.
Designed to demonstrate the many ways in which graveyard evidence can be used to inform us of the past, examining the recording of memorials as well as the layout, vegetation and other features of the burial ground, this is a comprehensive practical guide to planning and implementing a recording project. The book is a fresh, much-expanded study, embodying Harold Mytum’s extensive research and a new understanding of the significance of the material.
Info: 192pp, 97 illus
Out of print.
Author:
Harold Mytum
Date of publication:
2000
Series number:
PH15
ISBN:
1902771095
Price:
£9.50







