- Burial - Wikipedia
Methods of burial may be heavily ritualized and can include natural burial (sometimes called "green burial"); embalming or mummification; and the use of containers for the dead, such as shrouds, coffins, grave liners, and burial vaults, all of which can slow decomposition of the body
- The Natural Funeral - Serving Lafayette and Denver, CO
Free from chemicals and non-biodegradable materials, a Green Burial allows you to become one with nature in a biodegradable coffin or shroud Learn more about this peaceful return to nature by viewing our explanatory video
- Interment vs Burial: Differences in Funeral Practices
Explore the key differences between Interment vs Burial to help you make informed decisions about funeral arrangements
- Burial FAQs: What Are Your Burial Options? - Funeral Basics
Burial traditions across many cultures have one thing in common— a permanent resting place is essential for honoring and remembering loved ones But you have many options when choosing a permanent resting place, like ground burial, interment in a crypt, natural burial, or burial at sea
- Funeral, Cremation, and Cemetery Services in Denver, CO
We also have many burial options at Mount Olivet Catholic Cemetery in Wheat Ridge, CO and Saint Simeon Catholic Cemetery in Aurora, CO Our cemeteries and funeral homes are designed to meet the financial preferences of your family
- Funeral Cremation Services in Denver, CO | Fairmount
At our funeral home in Denver, we will tailor your cremation, funeral, or memorial service to your wishes while adding our own spe Learn More
- Burial - World History Encyclopedia
Burial of the dead is the act of placing the corpse of a deceased person in a tomb constructed for that purpose or in a grave dug into the earth Archaeological excavations have revealed Neanderthal graves dating back 130,000 years, marking burial as among the earliest human activities
- Burial | Types, Practices, Facts | Britannica
Burial, the disposal of human remains by depositing in the earth, a grave, or a tomb, by consigning to the water, or by exposing to the elements or to carrion-consuming animals Burial practices are influenced by geography, religion, and the social system as well as by climate and topography
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