- "
cremated" and "remains". (The
Cremation ****ociation of
North America prefers that the word "cremains" not be used for
referring to "human
cremated remains"...
- The
Cremator (Czech: Spalovač mrtvol) is a 1969
Czechoslovak dark
comedy horror film
directed by
Juraj Herz,
based on a
novel by
Ladislav ****s. The screenplay...
- unpo****r
Prohibition script in 1919. "Care" was not killed, let
alone cremated, in the 1922 version. In
response to
member complaints about the unpredictable...
- are more
likely to be
cremated.
About 94% of
those under the age of 60 were
cremated, with 99% of
those in
their 20s
being cremated in 2014.
Taiwan has...
- Iron Age
European pre-Christian
Pagan religions,
which usually cremated their dead.
Cremation was even
outlawed and
punishable with
death by
Charlemagne in...
- The
Cremators is a 1972
science fiction horror film. It was one of the
first movies from
special effects expert Doug Beswick. An
alien life form that...
-
hydrolysis (also
called biocremation, resomation,
flameless cremation,
aquamation or
water cremation) is a
process for the
disposal of
human and pet remains...
-
Cremation in ****an was
originally practiced by
monks s****ing to
emulate the
cremation of the Buddha.
Virtually all
deceased are now
cremated in ****an –...
-
began operations. It
cremated 262
corpses that year, the
figure rising to 602 in 1934. In 1935, 0.19% of Romania's dead were
cremated there.
Aside from the...
-
Primary cremation and
secondary cremation are
terms in
archaeology for
describing burials of
cremated bodies.
Primary cremation refers to
burials where...