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a city that lives near a volcano
I'm visiting a city that was covered by volcanic ash when a volcano erupted back in 79 A.D. You can still see the extinct volcano in the distance. Now excavated, this "unburied" city is a popular tourist site. Walking around the city, you can see a bakery with bread still in the oven -- just as it was when the volcano suddenly erupted. One house even has a "Beware of Dog" mosaic at the door entrance. As I walked the stone streets, I saw that every so often three raised stones were positioned. The stones were originally placed there for two reasons: The first reason was to help people cross the street without getting their feet covered in waste water; there were no underground sewers back then. The second reason was to prevent attacks from neighboring areas; only people in the city knew the dimensions to build their chariots so they could pass through those streets!
The muscles and ligaments of an animal will be subject to scavengers or decomposition. The organs and fat will be as well.
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The muscles and ligaments of an animal will be subject to scavengers or decomposition. The organs and fat will be as well.
The soft parts are much more prone to decay. Over long periods of time even bones are prone to decay
Why was polyneices to be left unburied
Dead Unburied was created in 2002.
An unburied body could be turned to nothing but a few bones in just a few hours. Scavengers would quickly turn a body into meals. Nothing goes to waste in the desert.
Alive and Unburied - 2013 was released on: USA: 19 October 2013
False. It was Eteocles' brother, Polyneices, that was supposed to be left unburied.
Polynices (Antigone's brother)
a city that lives near a volcano
The cast of The Unburied Past - 1913 includes: Dorothy Phillips as Margaret Phillips Bryant Washburn as Walter Morris