Cavemen typically buried their dead in shallow graves, often in a fetal position, which reflected their belief in an afterlife or respect for the deceased. They would use natural materials such as stones, dirt, or vegetation to cover the body. In some cases, grave goods like tools or personal items were included to accompany the deceased into the afterlife. The burial sites were often chosen in locations that held significance, such as near the living area or in places believed to be spiritually important.
i don't care about it at all you stupid people i don't believe in the sort of rubbish
Pyramids were used as tombs to bury the Pharaoh once he died.
A mummy is considered dead, as it is the preserved remains of a once-living organism, typically a human, that has undergone a process of embalming and preservation. While the mummification process prevents decomposition, the mummy itself does not possess life; it is a physical representation of a deceased individual. Thus, it is classified as dead rather than nonliving, as it was once part of a living being.
load the crenatory. He was forced to throw his dead father in the cremetorium
Tear a a long, small piece of toilet paper. Then, once the barbie is SURLEY dead, wrap her body in it.
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i don't care about it at all you stupid people i don't believe in the sort of rubbish
The answer to this riddle is a plant. You bury a seed when it is alive, as it grows underground before sprouting. Once the plant has died, you may dig it up, often to remove it or to harvest its remains.
well, i don't know. Sorry friendface. Do you wash your hair more than once a month?
They simply dug a hole in the ground - and covered it over once they'd finished.
Some dogs do. We had a Labrador Retriever who would bury any bone given to him. Once I dug one up and that day he buried it again.
Pyramids were used as tombs to bury the Pharaoh once he died.
Dead rats can cause harm to humans because they spread disease. It is wise to bury or dispose of dead rats as soon as possible.
Pyramids are tombs , so the Egyptians would make them to bury there pharaohs in once they died....
You can't save it once it's dead.
This means that he should not worry about burying his dead relative, but to do the work that the Lord had commanded him to do and let his relatives or the villagers worry about burying his dead relative. The lord is saying that all will die eventually, hence "Let the dead bury the dead".Most commentaries suggest Jesus meant, "Leave the (spiritual) dead to bury the (physical) dead" (Fitzmyer 1981: 836; Liefeld 1984: 935).In addition to its biblical context stated above it is also used my Marx in The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte. Marx uses it in the context of the social revolution of the 19th century. He utilizes this biblical quote to emphasize the idea that the revolution must not rely on the social models of the past in order to derive its roots, but rather must reject all past illusions (such as religion or bureaucracy) and instead build itself in the present as a modern revolution that springs forth a new system that does posses the faults of past constructs. So in a sense Marx is calling upon the new revolution to remove itself from the historical patterns that have led to the reoccurring rise of the bourgeois.In this sense "let the dead bury the dead" means let the flawed bourgeois social systems die once and for all for their repetitive flaws (let the dead just die, do not keep resurrecting them in the present social system) (Marx 1852: 595)
You dont once its dead its dead