- the
properties of the
corpse and the
social context. Exhumation, or
disinterment, is the act of
digging something up,
especially a corpse. This is most...
- loan to the
Household Cavalry Museum. The Duke of
Wellington was
asked to
disinter his own horse, Copenhagen, to be
exhibited alongside Marengo, but refused...
- 100
captured Soviet sailors were
executed there after being forced to
disinter and
cremate the
bodies of
previous victims. In addition, Babi Yar became...
- however,
Dorgon was not only
stripped of his titles, but his
corpse was
disinterred and mutilated. Dorgon's fall from
grace also led to the
purge of his...
- Buzuleciu,
Samuel A.; Crane,
Derek P.; Parker,
Scott L. (2016). "Scent of
disinterred soil as an
olfactory cue used by
raccoons to
locate nests of diamond-backed...
- Grant, had been
buried at
Monchengladbach after the crash, but were
disinterred in 1949 and
reburied at
Rheinberg War Cemetery.
Killed in
action 6 years...
- — —
First person honoured with
burial in the Panthéon, 4
April 1791.
Disinterred on 25
November 1794 and
buried in an
anonymous grave. His
remains are...
-
commemorate his beatification. On 29
April 2011, John Paul II's
coffin was
disinterred from the
grotto beneath St. Peter's
Basilica ahead of his beatification...
-
transactions could be confirmed.
Brian was
later charged with
murder and
disinterring a body
without authority,
following discovery of
incriminating evidence...
-
interred in Guanajuato, Mexico. The
human bodies appear to have been
disinterred between 1870 and 1958.
During that time, a
local tax was in
place requiring...