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Cremation is a
method of
final disposition of a
corpse through burning.
Cremation may
serve as a
funeral or post-funeral rite and as an
alternative to...
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hydrolysis (also
called biocremation, resomation,
flameless cremation,
aquamation or
water cremation) is a
process for the
disposal of
human and pet remains...
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importance of
cremation and the
reincarnation that
awaits them. It is
clear that he is
obsessed with his
duties and
believes he is not just
cremating the dead...
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religious sanctions on the
practice of
cremation,
whereas for Hindu, Jain, and
Buddhist majority countries the
cremation rate is much higher.
Economic and...
- Ages,
rationalists and
classicists began to
advocate for
cremation. In
Medieval Europe,
cremation was
practiced only on
certain occasions when
there were...
- this article: The
Spell of the
Yukon and
Other Verses/The
Cremation of Sam
McGee "The
Cremation of Sam McGee" is
among the most
famous of
Robert W. Service's...
- The 20th
century history of
cremation in
Romania began in 1923, when the
Romanian Cremation Society,
called Cenușa ("Ashes"), was formed. In February...
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different Sire was
appointed for the
Cremation, and some
concerns were
raised in
subsequent years that the
Cremation of Care was
growing into its own secondary...
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Primary cremation and
secondary cremation are
terms in
archaeology for
describing burials of
cremated bodies.
Primary cremation refers to
burials where...
- Crematorium, was opened. However,
cremation in
Ireland dates as far back as the
Stone Age. The
earliest cremations in
Ireland were
carried out by the...