- A
burial tree or
burial scaffold is a
tree or
simple structure used for
supporting corpses or coffins. They were once
common among the Balinese, the Naga...
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Burial, also
known as
interment or inhumation, is a
method of
final disposition whereby a dead body is
placed into the ground,
sometimes with objects....
- of
excarnation include "sky
burials" in
parts of Asia, the
Zoroastrian "Tower of Silence", and
Native American "
tree burials".
Excarnation is practiced...
- air
burial were the
Caucasus nations of Georgians, Abkhazians, and
Adyghe people, in
which they put the
corpse in a
hollow tree trunk. "Sky
burial" is...
-
revolution saw the po****rity of
burial rise over cremation.
Truly natural burials also
include the
burial of
bodies within tree roots in the
Amazon rainforest...
- of a
decent burial before sunset is the
Jewish custom,
based on the Torah, that the body of an
executed person should not
remain on the
tree where the corpse...
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Premature burial, also
known as live
burial,
burial alive, or vivisepulture,
means to be
buried while still alive.
Animals or
humans may be
buried alive...
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while most were round. Traditionally, the
preparation of the
burial site, the
carving of
trees facing the
mound and
internment was done by
initiated men...
- by the
Public Art Fund, and
Tree Mountain—A
Living Time
Capsule (1992–96) in Ylöjärvi, Finland. Her work Rice/
Tree/
Burial with Time
Capsule (1968–79)...
- of the Philippines, many
different burial practices have emerged. For example, the
Manobos buried their dead in
trees, the
Ifugaos seated the
corpse on...