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- Q16931430 subject Q16795639.
- Q16931430 subject Q6170707.
- Q16931430 subject Q7035720.
- Q16931430 abstract "During the period from the late nineteenth century until the early to mid 20th century, popularly known as the "Victorian Era," people typically used elaborate physical representations and rituals to mark the death of a loved one. Because deaths typically took place in the home, the body of the deceased was usually prepared for burial, and often displayed for a period in the home. Because of the close proximity of death to the home, and because of high mortality rates for children and infants, children especially were often familiar with and exposed to death and dead bodies from a very early age. By the late nineteenth century, it became customary to commission a "mourning doll" to lay at the grave of a deceased child. These became widely popular as a coping mechanism for families dealing with the death of a child.".
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- Q16931430 wikiPageWikiLink Q16795639.
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- Q16931430 wikiPageWikiLink Q6170707.
- Q16931430 wikiPageWikiLink Q7035720.
- Q16931430 comment "During the period from the late nineteenth century until the early to mid 20th century, popularly known as the "Victorian Era," people typically used elaborate physical representations and rituals to mark the death of a loved one. Because deaths typically took place in the home, the body of the deceased was usually prepared for burial, and often displayed for a period in the home.".
- Q16931430 label "Victorian mourning dolls".
- Q16931430 depiction Wax_grave_doll_circa_1860-_Hair_on_the_doll_would_have_been_taken_from_the_body_of_the_deceased-_2014-03-20_09-49.jpg.