It may be a mortuary, or the official location which is a morgue.
well the Egyptians actually wrapped the bodies in bandages before putting them in the pyramids. thanks for reading this very true answer stefisyd
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.
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.
Probably in the same way that non Jehovah's Witness bodies are preserved. There are no special religious requirements 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.
in a pyramid
Give them a burial.
Preservation of bodies.
Gravesites may not exist from before 1600 due to factors such as deterioration over time, lack of preservation practices, or the presence of burial traditions that did not involve marked graves. Additionally, historical events or cultural practices may have led to the destruction or relocation of older gravesites.
No they did not make a new burial site for him.
FUNERAL HOMES Morticians prepare bodies for burial.
An ancient Egyptian burial building that looks like a flat-topped bench is a mastaba.