Yes, there are cases of individuals being buried vertically, although it is quite rare. Some cultures and modern burial practices have experimented with vertical burials to save space in crowded cemeteries or for specific ceremonial reasons. However, traditional burial methods typically involve horizontal placements. Vertical burial remains an unconventional practice and is not widely adopted.
buried in the Levallois-Perret cemetery in Paris.
no it was not anyone who thinks that it is not should look in macmillan encyclopidia
He was not buried in a pyramid. He was buried in the Valley of Kings
When Rosa Parks was buried
they get buried alive by ding alive and getting buried in the pyramids
Not that anyone has mentioned or documented it.
buried in the Levallois-Perret cemetery in Paris.
Caco was buried on Kovchi graveyard...
A car-plane combination that takes off vertically, is easily controlled so anyone could fly it, then lands vertically at your destination.. An actual working consumer vehicle does not exist
There is no evidence that anyone did live inside the Sphinx, and no proof there is an inside where anyone could live.
Because there was no sign of anyone or anything that had been there.
I dont think anyone was. Set just built it representing his power.
A vertical shaft is a narrow passage or opening that extends vertically through a structure or object. It is typically used for ventilation, utility access, or as a means of vertical transportation, such as an elevator shaft.
They didn't. He's buried in a church, and they don't go digging up people buried in churches. Besides, anyone who did would be cursed--it says so on the grave.
Anyone big or small short or straightAnyone can be buried at a cemetery: baby's, kids, pre-teens, teens, adults, and of course old ladies and men.
Creon declared that anyone who buried Polynices would be put to death by public stoning.
vertically