# === Well this happened allot during the 1800s. We discovered this when we found scratch marks on the inside of coffins. The people of those days were very smart and must have known about the marks because they cam up with a clever invitintion === # === They would dig a small hole about the size of the bottom of your houshold kitchen cup and then put a pipe through it place a stand with a bell above the ground and a string to the bell and put the string down through the hole so the the person awoke they could ring and someone would hear and help. === # === If you read this and get caught in this type of situation ( which you probably wont because it is like a one in a million chance you will) heres what to do. you kick out the bottom of the coffin then start digging as fast as you can before the dirt crashes in on you. You probably will never see daylight again. you can eat earthworms, slugs etc.. about the bathroom... well you will have to divide your small quarters into living areas, so one will be a bathroom. GOOD LUCK WITH THAT! okay so just follow those tips and try not to be in that situation ===
Levi died in 1877 and is buried in Cincinnati's Spring Grove Cemetery.
Yes, there have been instances of individuals being buried in glass coffins, though they are quite rare. One notable example is the burial of a young woman named Maria de las Mercedes in Spain in the late 19th century, whose glass coffin was displayed in a mausoleum. These glass coffins are often used more for display purposes rather than traditional burial practices, as they allow for viewing the deceased.
Yes, a coffin can fill with water if it is submerged in water or if it is buried in a location where groundwater seeps in. The materials and construction of the coffin can affect how well it holds up against water. Over time, as the coffin degrades, water can enter and fill the interior, especially if it is not sealed properly.
Henry VIII died he was placed in a coffin in Syon Chapel but his body rotted so much that it exploded all his blood and guts splashed everywhere. His remains were then moved into another coffin and was later buried
Yes, Anthony Eden was buried in a lead-lined coffin. This was done to preserve his body and prevent decay, which was a common practice for notable figures at the time. Eden, a former British Prime Minister, passed away in 1977, and his burial method reflected the significance of his status and the wishes of his family.
As far as we know, only Cleopatra was put in her coffin. Since her tomb has not been found, we have no idea of what was buried with her.As far as we know, only Cleopatra was put in her coffin. Since her tomb has not been found, we have no idea of what was buried with her.As far as we know, only Cleopatra was put in her coffin. Since her tomb has not been found, we have no idea of what was buried with her.As far as we know, only Cleopatra was put in her coffin. Since her tomb has not been found, we have no idea of what was buried with her.As far as we know, only Cleopatra was put in her coffin. Since her tomb has not been found, we have no idea of what was buried with her.As far as we know, only Cleopatra was put in her coffin. Since her tomb has not been found, we have no idea of what was buried with her.As far as we know, only Cleopatra was put in her coffin. Since her tomb has not been found, we have no idea of what was buried with her.As far as we know, only Cleopatra was put in her coffin. Since her tomb has not been found, we have no idea of what was buried with her.As far as we know, only Cleopatra was put in her coffin. Since her tomb has not been found, we have no idea of what was buried with her.
Yes, the dead are buried with their coffin. The body stays in the coffin regardless of whether the person is buried or cremated.
No. It is believed to have been buried at sea of the coast of Portobelo. It has never been found.
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'.
A burial shroud.No your buried in a coffin
In a special case or coffin. The Coffin or case, was later put in a tomb.
In a coffin in the seplichur of his castle.
No one needs to have a coffin to be buried, but it seems better then just putting them in the dirt, doesn't it? If you still don't want to use a coffin, you could wrap the pet in a blanket, or else have it cremated.
yes
He built it for himself to be buried in
Robert E Lee was buried barefoot.. the coffin was too small
yes it is legal to be buried with no coffin because you don't need one.