They don't 'go' anywhere. Any more than you do if you are buried or cremated.
Perhaps you mean "cremated" which means having disposed of a dead body by burning it. "My late mother chose to be cremated rather than buried."
John Lennon was cremated at the Ferncliff Crematory in Hartsdale, NY. He did not have a funeral service; instead, Yoko Ono asked that everyone who wished to do something in his honor spend ten minutes in silent remembrance of him the following Sunday (December 14, 1980) at 2pm EST. Lennon's ashes were returned to Ono and it is not publicly known what she did with them. It is traditional in Japan, her home country, for the dead to be cremated, sealed in a container that resembles a wrapped gift, then buried in a family plot, but it is unknown if she buried or scattered the ashes or if she still has them.
There is nothing you can do about that, other than be respectful.
More than likely he was not cremated. Now even though cremation was the Roman custom of burial at the time of Antony's death, Antony requested that he be buried in Egypt and the Egyptian custom of burial was mummification and interment. If they ever find his and Cleopatra's tomb, we will know for sure.
Seeing as it means a cemetery I suppose you could use it like this: After the person died, he/she was buried in a necropolis rather than being cremated. I hope this helps with what ever you needed it for!!!
If you are asking if the government will require the body of those who die of the swine flu virus to be cremated rather than buried, then the answer is: not in the US and not in other countries that I can find through researching. The body of a victim of swine flu would be no more dangerous for handling after death than any body that succumbed of infection from other infectious organisms. You or your family can still choose your funeral arrangements no differently than in the past or with other diseases.
how many terra cotta warriors are there you ask?well i just found out that there is more than 6000 stone warriors that were buried. some of the people the warriors wre modelled on were buried with their slaves
I was there a week ago and asked a guide. He said that there are about 400000 graves, then there are memorials, some even for thousands of soldiers. An average of 25-30 graves is added each day.
If you were a king you got buried in more than slaves, King Tut got buried in 8 along with 1,450 pairs of underwear.
the cost of a coffin can be prohibitive, no one dedicates their ashes to science for morbid studies Some religious beliefs have cremation as the way, some prefer the thought of not rotting in a coffin and it is cheaper than interment (being buried).
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