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How did the creek Indians bury their dead?

American Citizens buried the dead as they found them and charged the US Government $35.00 each to bury them. One group of citizens increased their mortuary business by shooting as many of them as they could.


What was the social structure of the mound builders?

They were a chiefdom with a ruling class and a common class. The mounds were topped by temples and residences of the ruling class. Upon the death of a ruler, the residence would be burned as a cleansing and afterwards the deceased would be buried in a new layer of clay atop the previous mound.


Did Ramses II build a pyramid?

No Menes is thought to have been the son of Narmer who founded the First Dynasty. He is also known as Scorpion. During the first and second dynasties the rulers were buried in rectangular tombs at Umm el-Qaab. They were left unfinished until after the burial when they were covered with a mound of dirt and possibly a small structure of wood and bricks. These structures were likely reused by each succeeding pharoah wich explains why the only one exhisting today -only below ground survives - is the Second Dynasty's last pharoah, Khasekhemwy.The founder of the Third Dynasty,Djoser, is credited with building the first pyramid, the Step Pyramid at Saqqara.Note: Each of the Pyramids were build by a different Pharaoh relevant to that time


How do you find out where someone is buried if you only know the city?

Find out where the death certificates for that city are stored. Often the death certificate will record the place of burial. Otherwise, look for obituaries, or see if genealogy groups in that city have an index of burials. Failing all that, contact each cemetery in the city and ask.


How many soldiers from world wold 2 were buried in the tomb of unknown?

There are only three soldiers buried in the Tomb of the Unknown. One each from WWI, WWII and Korea. The unknown from Vietnam was removed when DNA identified him.

Related Questions

Were the Celts buried?

Yes, the Celts practiced various burial customs, including burying their dead in simple pits or elaborate tombs. Some Celts were also cremated, with their ashes placed in urns or buried in graves. Each Celtic community had its own burial traditions and practices.


Are Mormons buried on top of each other?

This is not a religious practice of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' church). Mormons typically follow the burial customs of their nationality or culture. You wouldn't expect to see group graves among Mormons unless it was a mass burial or in nations where it is required due to the lack of space for burial plots. Most, if not all, Mormons are buried individually and not on top of each other.


How many people buried each year?

Approximately 55 million people die each year globally, and most of these individuals are buried. However, the exact number of people buried each year can vary depending on cultural practices and individual choices such as cremation or burial at sea.


Burial and mourning practices of pre-colonial time?

Each pre-colonial culture had a different burial and mourning practice, all of which vary widely. Some involve cremation of the body, and others involve interrment of the body beneath a large burial mound. Some mourning practices involve large dances and celebrations of life, while others are much more sorrowful. The pre-colonial cultures each expressed their sorrow differently, and processed the loss of a life in unique ways.


How did the creek Indians bury their dead?

American Citizens buried the dead as they found them and charged the US Government $35.00 each to bury them. One group of citizens increased their mortuary business by shooting as many of them as they could.


Does each mound in Sutton Hoo have a body in it?

Maybe


Should the pitcher's mound and home plate be level with each other?

yes only baseball has a raised pitching mound.


How many presidents are buried at their libraries?

As of now, there are five U.S. presidents buried at their presidential libraries. These presidents are Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Richard Nixon. Each library serves as both a repository of their presidential materials and a burial site.


How much time will Penelope spend to weave 7cm of burial if she weaves 4cm each day and unweaves 3cm each night 7 days is not correct?

burial should stand perhaps for burial shroud


What was the social structure of the mound builders?

They were a chiefdom with a ruling class and a common class. The mounds were topped by temples and residences of the ruling class. Upon the death of a ruler, the residence would be burned as a cleansing and afterwards the deceased would be buried in a new layer of clay atop the previous mound.


What are the traditional customs and practices surrounding fish burial in different cultures?

Traditional customs and practices surrounding fish burial vary across cultures. In some cultures, fish are buried with rituals and ceremonies to honor their importance as a food source or symbol of fertility. In other cultures, fish are released back into the water as a sign of respect for nature. Overall, fish burial customs reflect the cultural beliefs and values of each society.


Are all pitchers mound the same?

The height of the mound and the size of the pitching rubber could vary from one level of baseball to the next, but within each level, they will be the same.