“…For example, it has often been said by archaeologists that death is taboo in the modern West. However, this is simply not the case -people talk about death, they read about it and they deal with it differently according to their own social positions, but they also enjoy visiting museums and exhibitions which focus on the corpse (Sayer, 2010b). By contrast, the term 'morbid curiosity' has become a way for the archaeological literature to describe a sinister voyeurism in those uninitiated into the archaeological arts (Simpson & Sayer, forthcoming), but as an expression all it actually means is 'interest in death' so why do we use it in this way?…”