It is called cremation. It is less expensive than a traditional funeral, and a casket is not required for burial. Ashes from the cremation are put into a urn, and from there the ashes are disposed of according to the wishes of the family of the deceased.
Archeologist's
A person is buried in a grave in the cemetry, after a burial service.
A burial shroud.No your buried in a coffin
A cenotaph. It is a structure meant to honor and remember a person whose remains are interred at a different location.
A person living in Georgia cannot be buried in Florida because, once they are deceased, they are no longer living. This is a play on words—regardless of a person's residence, they cannot be buried in a location if they are not alive.
a dead person
a dead person
It is called being buried neck-deep or up to your head as a punishment, often referred to as "being buried alive" or being subjected to "the necklacing punishment."
Yes, the dead are buried with their coffin. The body stays in the coffin regardless of whether the person is buried or cremated.
yes go to office and if your related to the person you can find out if they are and where they are buried
Because those items are closely connected to the person that is being buried......:)
what was the coffin that the paroah was buried in called The coffin is called a 'sarcophagus'. Whch seems to translate literally to '[phagus] eater of the [sarco] dead'.