Normally no, however in ancient Egypt the mummification process required removal of the organs (which were placed in separate canopic jars) but not the bones.
In modern times if a person (and the family agree) has indicated that they wish their organs/bones to be donated to others, then these can be removed before burial.
Normally however dead people are buried or cremated intact.
If there is no problem with the reproductive organs they are as good as any ones.
A person is buried in a grave in the cemetry, after a burial service.
before so they now wat they ar egetting buried in is safe and will be protected in there next life
A mummy is the body of a person dried with natron salt. Before being laid in the sarcophagus the organs are removed. They are place in canopic jars. The organs are not dried originally but dry over time.
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A person needs to wait for at least 6 or 8 weeks after surgery before getting a tattoo. The person getting the tattoo will need to speak to their doctor before getting the tattoo after surgery to make sure they are healthy enough.
The items buried with the person, such as jewelry, precious objects, or artifacts, could indicate their importance. The size, design, and location of the tomb could also suggest the individual's status and significance in society. Additionally, any inscriptions or symbols on the tomb or grave markers might provide further clues about the person's importance.
Yes, a murder victim can be buried before an arrest is made. When it is determined that a person was murdered, medical examiners, usually do a very thorough examination of the body before releasing it for burial; they also know what samples to keep from the body for further or future testing such as tissue sample, hair samples, samples of body fluids, etc. A problem arises when someone is buried before murder is suspected. When that is the case, authorities get a court order to have the body exhumed and a forensic examination is done. It's not as ideal as doing it before burial but the sciences are getting much better at finding information even from this source.
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Because people might think that the organ doners may have AIDS or HIV and do not want to catch it from them by getting the transplant.
yes go to office and if your related to the person you can find out if they are and where they are buried