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The Archaeology of Loss Sarah Tarlow

The Archaeology of Loss By Sarah Tarlow

The Archaeology of Loss by Sarah Tarlow


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A stunning memoir exploring the realities of care-giving, family life and the art of dying.

The Archaeology of Loss Summary

The Archaeology of Loss: Life, love and the art of dying by Sarah Tarlow

My whole adult life, I have made a study of death.

Sarah Tarlow has devoted her working life to the study of death, burial practices, and the rituals of grief.

She is also a widow.

Shortly after her appointment as the Chair of Archaeology at the University of Leicester, her partner Mark began to suffer from a bitter, drawn-out and undiagnosed illness, leaving him unable to care for himself. Eventually, two weeks after they married, Mark waits for Sarah and their children to leave the house, and ends his own life in an extraordinary act of courage and love.

Although Sarah is considered an expert in the history and archaeology of death, she will find that nothing could have prepared her for the reality of illness, care-giving and losing someone you love.

A fiercely honest, intimate and unique blend of the professional and the personal, The Archaeology of Loss describes a universal experience with an unflinching and singular gaze. Told with humour, intelligence and urgency, this is an unforgettable piece of writing.

The Archaeology of Loss Reviews

In Archaeology of Loss Sarah Tarlow has harnessed the consoling power of unvarnished truth. Direct, honest and deeply compassionate, this book is a companion for anyone navigating the hardships of loss and uncertainty, but it's also a celebration of all that love can stretch to hold. Informed by both Tarlow's lived experience and perspective as an archaeologist, it asks vital questions about what it means to live and die well. I found it both thought-provoking and moving. -- Octavia Bright, author of This Ragged Grace<\\i>
Brave, bold and exquisitely told and with such vibrancy and force, The Archaeology of Loss is a personal story of love, grief, and pain perfectly framed by the author's deep knowledge of the archaeologies of death and mourning. -- Helen Paris, author of Lost Property
A wonderful work of memoir . . . powerful, fiercely honest, grippingly written and utterly immersive. -- Harry Whitehead, author of The Cannibal Spirit

About Sarah Tarlow

Sarah Tarlow is a British archaeologist and academic. As professor of historical archaeology at the University of Leicester, Tarlow is best known for her work on the archaeology of death and burial. In 2012, Tarlow was awarded the chair in archaeology at the University of Leicester.

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GOR012953585
9781529099539
1529099536
The Archaeology of Loss: Life, love and the art of dying by Sarah Tarlow
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pan Macmillan
20230420
288
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