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Meaning of "inhumation"
inhumation (noun) - The act or process of burying a dead body in a grave or tomb
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- The act of burial.
- The act of burying vessels in warm earth in order to expose their contents to a steady moderate heat; the state of being thus exposed.
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Fordcroft was a mixed inhumation and cremation ceremony.
Below were five burial chambers for inhumation.
The method of inhumation usually involves a dolmen.
The incidence of cremations decreased in favour of inhumation.
Inhumation seems to have been the rule.
Crouched or extended inhumation in cemeteries.
Both inhumation and cremation were practiced.
Grave goods feature in both inhumation and cremation burials.
The inhumation bell will start any second.
The usual form of burial during this period was inhumation.
Burning or inhumation of the persondro staflare.
As for the burial customs both cremation and inhumation were praticted.
Burning or inhumation of the persondro sorsale.
Cremation or inhumation.
Few inhumation cemeteries have been discovered.
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But the absence of a name and jewelry would make the inhumation ceremony impossible.
Growing popularity of inhumation burials also characterizes the period.
Inhumation was in a pit or cist.
It follows the Yamna culture and Balanovo culture in its inhumation practices in tumuli.
Inhumation practices are mixed.
In the east there was a gradual transition among the pagan Saxons from cremation to inhumation.
The chamber with the inhumation was extremely well preserved and had never been looted.
These were mostly cremations, with occasional inhumation.
A Saxon inhumation burial has also been discovered in the parish.
This is often forgotten when dealing with Finnish inhumation burials containing animal bones.
Inhumation and cremation in a flat grave were important features of Trzciniec culture.
The population of the early Vell practised both inhumation and cremation within the same family.
The inhumation of an aristocrat in Ankh-Morpork.
The population of the early Vell practiced both inhumation and cremation within the same family.
Inhumation was in grave pits, with the deceased being covered in ochre.
In the second century AD inhumation replaced cremation.
When contracting, you can choose the option of incineration instead of inhumation.
Small cemeteries with inhumation graves have been found at Nichiteni and Secuieni.
Although cremations were encountered, inhumation is predominant.
Your parents ' inhumation was ordered by several of their closest friends.
To multiply the medicines, dissolve the spirit of each respectively in its water by inhumation.
Early Anglo-Saxon burial involved both inhumation and cremation, with burials then being deposited in cemeteries.
Throughout their history they used two sets of burial practices, cremation and inhumation.
Cases of inhumation were discovered in Wolica Nowa, in the form of kurgans.
It 's come to my attention that your recent inhumation of a Anna Manger.
Inhumation (Greeks) predominated while a third of burials were cremations Iberians.
Six cemeteries in Bichir 's list contain both cremation and inhumation graves.
The nearby " Ciumbrud group " of necropolises of inhumation graves point at the presence of warriors.
The inhumation bell when it tolls at dusk. They've also been trained to gather around.
By the late 8th century BCE, inhumation became the dominant burial practice again.
In the later Ertebølle, semi-permanent fishing settlements with pottery and large inhumation cemeteries appeared.
In the early Iron Age, inhumation became the rule again.
He owns ( or at least controls ) the means of inhumation.
No. He paid for the inhumation of Delphine Viguier.
Inhumation and cremation co-occur.