Focusing on the motivations behind exhumation, the book delves into notable cases like Richard III and the Romanovs, as well as lesser-known instances. It examines themes of retribution and repatriation while tracing the cultural impact of Gothic fiction in the eighteenth century and the infamous Resurrection Men of the nineteenth century. Additionally, the narrative highlights the archaeological advancements of the twentieth century, providing a comprehensive look at the evolution of exhumation practices and their societal implications.
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