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How was the body transported into the cemetery?

Prior to the automobile, a coffin was loaded onto the back of a wagon. With vehicles, enclosed trucks were used.


What is ancient Greece's legislative body called?

Temple


Which body of water surround ancient Greece?

The Mediterranean Sea.


What body water is between ancient Greece and Egypt?

the mediteranean sea


Is energy transported around the body?

Energy is transported around the body by blood circulatory system into the body cells


What was the importance about Hellespont Ancient Greece?

Between Turkey and the Balkans...a small body of water also called the dardenelles.


Why were fig leaves added to some of the sculptures in ancient Greece?

As you may have seen, sculptures derived from Ancient Greece include a lot of nudity. What these fig leaves do was that they covered parts of the body up so it wouldn't be disturbing for some viewers.


In what lawmaking body did people vote on issues hat helped to shape the future of the city in ancient Greece?

The Assembly of the citizens.


How do you spell hurst for dead body's to the cemetery?

The vehicle that takes a coffin to a cemetery is a hearse.


Is glucose transported around the body in paper bags?

No, glucose is not transported around the body in paper bags. Glucose is carried in the bloodstream by red blood cells and transported to cells throughout the body where it is used as a source of energy.


How long is the Catholic funeral service?

The length of a Catholic funeral mass can vary. However, it will generally last for about one hour. Stages include conveyance to the church, the cycle of prayers, the mass and then the absolution. Afterwards, the body is transported to the cemetery or crematory.


Do an cemetery has the right to exhume a body after a 100 years?

no