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Dylan Burns Curator
Vicki Read Contributor
Mikkel Skinner Design
Shay Larsen Design
Devin Greener Preparator
Darcy Pumphrey Digital Team
Alison Gardner Digital Team
Becky Thoms Digital Team
Adam Gifford Scanning Tech
Gravestone photographs by Devin Greener and Mikkel Skinner

This exhibit has a companion digital exhibit online at exhibits.usu.edu/exhibits/show/mementomori

Works Consulted
Ariès, Philippe. The hour of our death. Vintage, New York: 1982.
Barthes, Roland. Camera lucida: Reflections on photography. Macmillan, New York: 1981.
Chesnut, R. Andrew. Devoted to Death: Santa Muerte, the Skeleton Saint. Oxford University Press, Oxford: 2012.
Juan, Rose Marie San. "The turn of the skull: Andreas Vesalius and the early modern memento mori." Art History 35, no. 5 (2012): 958-975.
Kinch, Ashby. "Image, Ideology, and Form: The Middle English Three Dead Kings in Its Iconographic Context." The Chaucer Review 43, no. 1 (2008): 48-81.
Linkman, Audrey. "Taken from life: Post-mortem portraiture in Britain 1860–1910." History of photography 30, no. 4 (2006): 309-347.
Metcalf, Peter, and Richard Huntington. Celebrations of death: the anthropology of mortuary ritual. Cambridge University Press, 1991.
Oosterwijk, Sophie. "Of corpses, constables and kings: the Danse Macabre in late medieval and Renaissance culture." Journal of the British Archaeological Association 157, no. 1 (2004): 61-90.

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