well the Egyptians actually wrapped the bodies in bandages before putting them in the pyramids.
thanks for reading this very true answer stefisyd
Beginning in Roman times people started to bury the dead when Christianity took hold, so by the middle ages burial was the preferred method. At times during plague events when there were thousands of dead some bodies were burned, but generally they were buried. This was true on battle fields as well.
A 'burial pit is a place where dead bodies (two to several) are buried together, often in unconsecrated ground. Example: The Holocaust ... many bodies were buried in large burial pits.they may have been used as burial pits for those who had perishedbut the numbers of those dead is far less than people saythings don't add up in favour of what churchill is trying to sayand as for anne frank , up until her departure is all in pencil and then just as the Germans start to tear things down it turns into black biro which i don't think was invented until the 1950's so you do the math and then see what you think
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The True Burial Chamber in an Egyptian pyramid tombed the dead pharaoh, or king.
I think they dound the dead bodies and demanded to know
It may be a mortuary, or the official location which is a morgue.
Give them a burial.
Do you mean mortuary?n., pl., -ies.A place, especially a funeral home, where dead bodies are kept before burial or cremation.adj.Of or relating to burial practices.Relating to or characteristic of death.
They preserved the bodies of dead soldiers for burial.
In Jewish communities, there are volunteer groups called 'Chevra Kaddisha' (sacred burial society). These trained volunteers take responsibility for preparing bodies for burial and this includes watching over the body until burial.
A mortician or funeral director typically prepares dead bodies for burial or cremation. This process involves embalming, cosmetic restoration, dressing, and other body preparation procedures.
The bodies were embalmed to prevent the smell, putrification, and rotting of the dead bodies prior to and after burial. Egyptians believed that the body had to be intact when it entered the Afterlife.
a person that buries the body of a dead person and holds the ceremony of dead people.
The Islamic burial tradition for those whose bodies were destroyed in violent explosions is similar to the traditional burial routines. The bodies are washed and then wrapped in a shroud.
A person who decorates dead bodies is called an embalmer or a mortician. They are responsible for preserving and preparing the deceased for burial or cremation, often including tasks such as cosmetology and dressing.
No, parading dead bodies around a city was not part of Roman culture. The dead were buried with a funeral procession. Cleopatra was supposed to have arranged for Marc Antony's burial and Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish and elaborate funeral.
Probably in the same way that non Jehovah's Witness bodies are preserved. There are no special religious requirements for burial.