Different cultures have different traditions. Jews leave the corpse intact and do not encourage embalming. Most modern Christians embalm but do not do more. Ancient Egyptians did complicated things like evisceration as part of their mummification procedure.
It is known as a Grave.
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The process of taking a corpse and preparing it for burial is called mummification.
Bier has a dictionary definition meaning a stand upon which a corpse or coffin is placed. The corpse or coffin will lie in state or be carried to the grave for burial.
A Burial is when the casket is lowered into the ground with the body, intact, inside. A Cremation is when the casket and the body are burned into ashes, then give to family/friends. A burial is often much more expensive that a cremation.
Probably an ossuarium is meant.
An Undertaker is a professional person whose job is to take care of the dead, and organise the cremation or burial of the corpse.
One of the preparers stuck a stick up the corpses nose swirrled it around and scraped the liqufied brains out. Then they covered the corpse in salt for a few days, wrapped it in burial cloth and dug a hole to put the now mummified corpse into usually along with a deceased pet or something special they cherished in the burial mound with the mummy.
Yes, "tomb" is a noun. It refers to a structure in which a dead body is buried or interred.
After death and before the corpse begins to rot.
Sky Burial in Tibet is a ritual that has great religious meaning. The corpse is offered to the vultures.. This donation of human flesh to the vultures is considered virtuous because it saves the life of small animals that the vultures might otherwise capture for food.
The practice of sewing the mouth and eyes of a dead person shut was to prevent them from opening after burial and allowing the devil to enter the corpse.