Saint Nicholas; his identification with Father Christmas began in Europe and spread to the United States where the name became Santa Claus. He lived in the 4th century AD was Bishop of Myra in what is present day Turkey. Afraid I do not know where his bones are buried, but the above may help locate them.
The bones of Saint Nicholas, model for the modern Santa Claus, are in a crypt in Bari, Italy. See the below link for more information about this saint.
Yes they are they are preserved today in the Lincoln Tomb in Springfield, Illinois
In the "Bones" episode titled "The Santa in the Slush" (Season 3, Episode 9), Booth and Brennan investigate the murder of a man dressed as Santa Claus. During this episode, they work closely together, showcasing their partnership and chemistry. The case involves themes of belief and the holiday spirit, adding depth to their collaboration.
On the original Star Trek, Doctor McCoy's nickname was "Bones".Paleontologists study bone fossils found preserved in stone.Every bone in the human body serves a specific purpose.
Its bones.
Bones
The song was played over the closing credits of Tim Allen's first Disney movie "The Santa Clause" (1994) is Beer and Bones by John Michael Montgomery (1992) off of his first album Life's a Dance.
Bones can decay like any other organic material. Sometimes, however, bones can be preserved in rock - those are called fossils.
There are no surviving portraits of the real St. Nicholas of Myra. However, I am positive he looked nothing like Santa Claus. A few years back scientists were able to examine his bones held now in Bari, Italy, and they did discover that he was quite short, barely 5 feet tall.
Organisms without bones, such as mollusks (snails).
Subfossils
Body fossils are made out of remains of plants and animals that have been preserved in rock or sediment. The original material of the organism is often replaced by minerals, creating a cast or replica of the organism's original structure. Hard parts of the organism, such as bones, shells, or teeth, are commonly preserved as body fossils.