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  2. Death and culture - Wikipedia

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    Because the reality of death has had a substantial influence on the human psyche and the development of civilization as a whole, the personification of Death as a living, sentient entity is a concept that has existed in many societies since before the beginning of recorded history. In western culture, death has long been shown as a skeletal ...

  3. Western Attitudes Toward Death from the Middle Ages to the ...

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    Ariès's works on the history of death are now considered seminal and current historians of death rely heavily on his frameworks. [ 25 ] Although Ariès is credited with opening the history of death up to further inquiry, many critics found that his short book spanning over a millennium of subject matter treated the subject too lightly, leaving ...

  4. Fascination with death - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Egyptians are most famous for their fascination of death by mummifying their dead and building exquisite tombs, like the pyramids of Giza, for their dead.Many of their deities were death-related, such as: Ammut, the devourer of unworthy souls; Anubis, the guardian of the Necropolis and the keeper of poisons, medicines, and herbs; and Osiris, the king of the dead.

  5. Personifications of death - Wikipedia

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    In English and German culture, Death is typically portrayed as male, but in French, Spanish, and Italian culture, it is not uncommon for Death to be female. [19] In England, the personified "Death" featured in medieval morality plays, later regularly appearing in traditional folk songs. [20]

  6. Category:Cultural aspects of death - Wikipedia

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  7. Opinion: The life-and-death history lesson that doctors aren ...

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    The commission has called for health care education to include a history-informed framework “to emphasise the unique opportunities and responsibilities of health professionals in the elimination ...

  8. Origin of death - Wikipedia

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    The origin of death is a theme in the myths of many cultures. Death is a universal feature of human life, so stories about its origin appear to be universal in human cultures. [1]

  9. Thanatology - Wikipedia

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    Death is a universal human concern; it has been examined and re-examined in a wide variety of disciplines, dating back to pre-history. Some of these fields of study are academic in nature; others have evolved throughout history as cultural traditions.