The links below are to outside websites, often Youtube.com, which demonstrate or address a more geek level of research and understanding of burial and historic information and the collection of it. The eyes of the casual researcher may glaze over but the most technical minds may be fascinated. Or not. Please start all videos at the beginning unless otherwise noted.
Gone But Not Forgotten: Identifying Unmarked Graves in Bethel Cemetery-An Indiana Landmarks video discussing the processes used to research, document, and relocate Bethel Cemetery in Indianapolis, Indiana
Structure From Motion: 3D Documentation in Indiana and Beyond-An Indiana Landmarks video demontrating the use of 3D models in the cemetery relocation of Bethel Cemetery in Indianapolis, Indiana, and anothera archealogical project in Monte Albán, Oaxaca, Mexico
From Grave Markers to Unmarked Graves: Archaeological Insights of Historic Cemeteries-A N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources video providing archeological insight into identifying unmarked graves and cemetery boundaries using ground penetrating radar as well as collecting data from above-ground sources.
Uncovering the Dead at the Dozier School for Boys in Florida with Sen. Bill Nelson & Erin Kimmerle-UFlibraries' video about the processes and discoveries at the Arthur G Dozior School For Boys
What Lies Beneath Diamond Chain?-An Indiana Landmarks video discussing the creation and removal of Greenlawn Cemetery prior to, and during the construction and expansion of, Diamond Chain, a factory in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana
Cemetery Park-Documentary Film-Steve Schleder exposes the corruption is the city of San Buenaventura, California, that fascilitated the descecretion of more than 3000 graves to make room for building construction and a city park why pushing for the cemetery to be restored.
Facing East-This film covers the scandal of Eastern Cemetery in Louisville. Graves were sold, used, resold and reused for years until the misdeeds were brought to light.
History and Highballs: The Evolution of Mortuary Science-This presentation by the NC Museum of History dicusses ancient through current mortuary customs as well as the history, mystery and possible paranormal activity related to the H. J. Brown Coffin House in Raleigh, North Caolina.