to be translated to the after life
to be translated to the after life
More probably in four coffins: two of mahogany, one of lead, and one of iron.
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One of the places where a lot of the dead are buried are in the pyramids. This is the system the Egyptians used to bury their dead.
In the ground, typically in one of the many cemeteries in Israel.
Every one can't afford to offer coffins for their loved ones on death. So instead of coffins the coffin like space called lehad is dug inside the side wall of grave to protect the dead body from coming into direct contact with the soil...Bashir AhmadNew Delhi India
One common practice was burying their dead in cemeteries or churchyards. Another practice was burying their dead in family plots or crypts. In some cultures, mass graves or burial mounds were also used.
I know one custom... to bury a dead body, you have to wipe any blood with a cloth and busry the piece of cloth with the dead body
American Citizens buried the dead as they found them and charged the US Government $35.00 each to bury them. One group of citizens increased their mortuary business by shooting as many of them as they could.
they are made to bury ancient Egyptian Pharaohs and usually have more than 50 pounds of gold one EACH of them They WERE made to bury ancient Pharaohs.....today, they encompass the coffin to keep weather/bugs out and to keep the ground above the coffin from sagging.
Putting dead people in. No seriously. They put the mummies of the people that could afford them into coffins. The coffins or sarcofigi (singular sarcofigus) where usually like Russian dolls - fitting one inside another, plated or made of gold. Painted with magic spells to keep the person safe as they journeyed to the afterlife and from Howard Carter!
so that he could bury Elpenor's body (one of his crewmen he found in the underworld)To properly bury Elphenor, the guy that fell off the roof the morning they left for the kingdom of the dead.