Chapter 1. Interdisciplinary Explorations of Postmortem Agency: An Introduction.- Chapter 2. Visitors, Usurpers, and Renovators: Glimpses from the History of Egyptian Sepulchral Monuments.- Chapter 3. Literary Tombs and Archaeological Knowledge in the Twelfth-Century 'Romances of Antiquit.- Chapter 4. Anachronic Entanglements: Archaeological Traces and the Event in Beowulf.- Chapter 5. The Distant Past of a Distant Past ...: Perception and Appropriation of Deep History during the Iron Ages in Northern Germany (Pre-Roman Iron Age, Roman Iron Age, and Migration Period).- Chapter 6. In Search of an Acceptable Past: History, Archaeology, and 'Looted' Graves in the Construction of the Frankish Early Middle Ages.- Chapter 7. From Saint to Anthropological Specimen: The Transformation of the Alleged Skeletal Remains of Saint Erik.- Chapter 8. Dissolving Subjects in Medieval Reliquaries and Twentieth-Century Mass Graves.- Chapter 9. The Graves When They Open, Will Be Witnesses Against Thee: Mass Burial and the Agency of the Dead in Thomas Dekker's Plague Pamphlets.- Chapter 10. Shakespearean Exhumations: Richard III, The Princes in the Tower, and the Prehistoric Romeo and Juliet.- Chapter 11. Cemetery Enchanted, encore: Natural Burial in France and Beyond.- Chapter 12. The Cemetery and Ossuary at Sedlec near Kutná Hora: Reflections on the Agency of the Dead.