In which cultures was Moirology practiced?
Frequently Asked Question about the extinct profession: Moirologist
Moirology, the practice of mourning and lamentation, was primarily practiced in ancient Greek culture, particularly during funerals and commemorative events. It also appeared in various forms in other cultures, including some Middle Eastern and African traditions, where lamentation played a significant role in expressing grief and honoring the deceased. These practices often involved poetry, music, and ritualistic expressions.