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I'm a PhD student researching the role of the archaeological dead in contemporary British society. Think of this as a scrapbook of all the interesting links, snippets of information and random bits and bobs I come across pertaining to death, dying and the dead. Enjoy?!

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Scary dairy! Vandals give the concrete cows of Milton Keynes an early Halloween makeover
The famous concrete cows of Milton Keynes were given a seasonal makeover in time for Halloween after vandals painted them as skeletons.
Thames Valley Police has confirmed it is treating the incident as criminal damage after the world-renowned statues were given a new skeletal look.
Repainting the world-renowned herd is estimated to cost £2000, according to the Parks Trust, which maintains the cows in a field in on the A422 in Bancroft on the outskirts of the city.

Full story and more photos here!

    Scary dairy! Vandals give the concrete cows of Milton Keynes an early Halloween makeover

    The famous concrete cows of Milton Keynes were given a seasonal makeover in time for Halloween after vandals painted them as skeletons.

    Thames Valley Police has confirmed it is treating the incident as criminal damage after the world-renowned statues were given a new skeletal look.

    Repainting the world-renowned herd is estimated to cost £2000, according to the Parks Trust, which maintains the cows in a field in on the A422 in Bancroft on the outskirts of the city.

    Full story and more photos here!

    
The Belly of the South: Bumpy reception in seaside town for Hirst’s ‘disgusting’ 65ft pregnant woman
Some call it the Angel of the West; others deride it as the Belly of the South.
But, whether they like it or loathe it, the people of Ilfracombe are now the custodians of this giant Damien Hirst sculpture – and they’ll be looking at it for the next two decades.
The 25-ton bronze statue of a heavily pregnant woman holding a sword, arrived in the Devon seaside resort yesterday on a flatbed trailer.
Hundreds of residents came out to catch their first glimpse of the work, which will take more than a week to assemble and install. 
Fans call it a ‘modern allegory of truth and justice’, but many townsfolk say it is ‘obscene and disgusting’.

Well, I think she is really beautiful - if Ilfracombe don’t want it, I’ll take it! You can read the rest of the article here and if you’re interested in Verity’s fabrication and installation, then you can read about that here!

    The Belly of the South: Bumpy reception in seaside town for Hirst’s ‘disgusting’ 65ft pregnant woman

    Some call it the Angel of the West; others deride it as the Belly of the South.

    But, whether they like it or loathe it, the people of Ilfracombe are now the custodians of this giant Damien Hirst sculpture – and they’ll be looking at it for the next two decades.

    The 25-ton bronze statue of a heavily pregnant woman holding a sword, arrived in the Devon seaside resort yesterday on a flatbed trailer.

    Hundreds of residents came out to catch their first glimpse of the work, which will take more than a week to assemble and install. 

    Fans call it a ‘modern allegory of truth and justice’, but many townsfolk say it is ‘obscene and disgusting’.

    Well, I think she is really beautiful - if Ilfracombe don’t want it, I’ll take it! You can read the rest of the article here and if you’re interested in Verity’s fabrication and installation, then you can read about that here!