underground burial
Oh but they did:In the middle ages bodies of plague victims were dumped into enemy's water wells. Also the bodies of plague, smallpox and other disease victims were thrown over city walls with trebuchets and catapults.In American colonial times blankets used by smallpox victims were often given to Indians.
A proper burial
Tomb, or Crypt.
he was cremated and ashes were given to family and friends
If a person has the plague nowadays, they would go to their doctor, and then they would probably be Quarintined and given doses of antibiotics.
It was given by Joseph of Aremaetia., it was borrowed tomb.
1. Tutankhaman's death was sudden. 2. A burial for the Pharaoh was not ready. 3.A burial for some senior official was being prepared & used for the Pharaoh instead.
Urns (pronounced ERNZ)
citizens four and homes
they are the boils you would get if you had the plague
Eteocles is given a hero's burial in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Eteocles dies a hero in defense of his hometown of Thebes. He is buried with full military honors. He receives a below ground burial and proper funeral rites, which actually are guaranteed to all Thebans.
Antibiotics such as streptomycin or tetracycline drugs are given, and symptoms are treated. There is also a vaccination available for people working in or traveling to plague-affected areas of the world.