- the
properties of the
corpse and the
social context. Exhumation, or
disinterment, is the act of
digging up,
especially a corpse. This is most
often done...
- the 20
unknown German soldiers from the 1914
battle were
temporarily disinterred, and the
level of the
plaza was
lowered by 8 feet (2.4 m), with stone...
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Portion of
Bataan disinterment map
highlighting the site of the 1942
Pantingan m****acre...
- m****
disinterment of
bodies and the
reclamation of
Square 109 for
development purposes (such as housing). However, no
funds for such
disinterment were...
-
recalled from exile, his new parliament, in
January 1661,
ordered the
disinterment of the
elder Cromwell's body from
Westminster Abbey, as well as those...
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people visited his grave. On
March 14, 1967, Kennedy's
remains were
disinterred and
moved only a few feet away to a
permanent burial plot and memorial...
- as
their loved ones were
disinterred. The
regulations also
prohibited the
disinterment of
anyone under age of 12
disinterred unless one year had p****ed...
- in 1833.[not
verified in body] The
human bodies appear to have been
disinterred between 1870 and 1958.
During that time, a
local tax was in
place requiring...
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Keegan "...hot
weather and
their great number (about 2,000
bodies were
disinterred six
hundred years later)
defeated the
efforts of the
victors to strip...
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against Uhtred.
Alfred and his
clerics confront Uhtred for his
action of
disinterring Gisela to give her a
pagan funeral. He
slaps one of the
clerics and he...