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The fact that they buried their dead with personal items such as clothing, jewelry, tools and weapons suggests that they had a belief in the afterlife.
The Anglo-Saxons used many different ways of burying or disposing of the dead, including various methods of inhumation and cremation. There is a link below to an article on Anglo-Saxon burials.
A dead body, or corpse, has no pulse, a pale look to it, dialated eyes, and are cold.
Its a corpse.
A morgue
The Sikhs accept cremation as their way of disposing the dead bodies. That stems from the notion that a soul separates from the body when someone dies.
The fact that they buried their dead with personal items such as clothing, jewelry, tools and weapons suggests that they had a belief in the afterlife.
No. There are various other forms of disposing of the remains.
It is likely your gerbil died of natural causes and the other one was just disposing of its body. It is not very nice to think on but makes a lot of sense in the wild as a dead body would just attract predators.
No. In colonies, there are special ants that have the job of disposing of deceased ants.
No. In colonies, there are special ants that have the job of disposing of deceased ants.
My Dead Body was created in 2007.
some of the australians doesn follow the rules and they will be dead
The Anglo-Saxons used many different ways of burying or disposing of the dead, including various methods of inhumation and cremation. There is a link below to an article on Anglo-Saxon burials.
Why is it an advantage to have dead cells on the surface of the body? Why is it an advantage to have dead cells on the surface of the body?
My Dead Body has 336 pages.
A decaying dead body