What Would You Want To Take With You Into The Afterlife? (20 PICS)

Posted in PICTURES       29 Sep 2020       2348       4 GALLERY VIEW

“Creating new content during the pandemic has been difficult,” said Jenn Peters, press and publicity officer at Regia Anglorum. “Normally, our summer weekends would have been full of battles and events where we experience and educate others about early medieval life.”

The lockdown, however, has really limited their activities, and the group has been setting each other photo challenges and games to keep themselves connected and entertained. “I wanted a challenge that could recreate what we see in grave finds but with things we had at our disposal, so I posed our members the question, ‘what would your medieval grave look like?'” Peters recalled the origins of this series.

 

She explained that burying goods with the deceased is one of humanity’s earliest traditions. “The universal belief across many world cultures was that you needed to bring items from your current life with you into the afterlife. Much of what we know from history comes from what archaeologists can glean from what the dead wanted to take with them. Famously, we can think of the tomb of Tutankhamun, the Terracotta Army, the ship burial of Sutton Hoo, and so on.”

 

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But the tradition of interring bodies with grave goods ended with the gradual Christianisation of Europe. According to Peters, the practice died out because Christian heaven doesn’t allow baggage. But many of the comments under their post were from people acknowledging they still would like to be buried this way, for example, holding onto sentimental things of their loved ones who had passed on.

 

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Nib 3 year s ago
Why so many weapons? To kill the zombies? I don't understand these people... sm_80
       
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Tony 3 year s ago
The same question, why weapons ? 35
       
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Ernest 3 year s ago
One does leave this world, the same way one enter the world - kicking and screaming, all naked and with nothing to show. It used to be the one event make one happy and the other sad, but these days, people is just happy either way.
       
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Cenia 3 year s ago
One of the saddest and most poignant burials I have encountered is Grave 8, Vedbaek Burial. Where a murdered woman was buried with her baby laying on a swans wing.
       
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