Yes, some of the individuals who died in Greece, particularly in the context of natural disasters or tragic events, were cremated. While cremation is less common in Greece due to cultural and religious traditions favoring burial, it has become more accepted in recent years. The decision for cremation often depends on the preferences of the deceased's family and the circumstances surrounding the death.
Some buried, some cremated at the battlefields.
The faith and wisdom in the gods/goddess also some people do not believe this but some of them died of war.
Iron Age burial practices varied across different cultures and regions. Some Iron Age people were cremated, while others were buried intact or in various forms of burial. Sacrificial practices were also present in some Iron Age societies, but not all individuals who were sacrificed were necessarily cremated.
Some probably do, but it would be unusual. Most people will either bury their cat's bodies or have them cremated.
They were buried in mass graves. ____ Some were buried in mass graves, many were exhumed and cremated. Others were cremated immediately after death. The ashes were distributed (generally to a local river).
The people from ancient Greece were known for their height, or lack of. They were a particularly short people.
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No not always. Some are buried.
Greece was slowly settled by people from modern-day Europe. Some people came from Asia Minor on boats and settled Crete.
His mother, Afeni Shakur buried some of Tupac's ashes in Lumberton, North Carolina, on her farm there. The rest of his ashes were actually divided up between other family members and some where given to the The Outlawz.