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  2. Embalming - Wikipedia

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    Embalming was popularized in the United States during the American Civil War.. Embalming is the art and science of preserving human remains by treating them with embalming chemicals in modern times to forestall decomposition.

  3. Ancient Egyptian funerary practices - Wikipedia

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    A number of clay beakers and bowls were found inscribed with instructions for use (e.g. "to put on the head") or the name of the substances (e.g. "sefet"). A 2022 paper reports the chemical composition of their contents, noting that a number of embalming materials come from trade outside of Egypt. [53]

  4. Cremation - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S. only about one crematory per year was built in the late 19th century. As embalming became more widely accepted and used, crematories lost their sanitary edge. Not to be left behind, crematories had an idea of making cremation beautiful. They started building crematories with stained-glass windows and marble floors with frescoed walls.

  5. Research reveals new insights into ancient Egyptian embalming

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    The findings, based on analyses of an ancient embalming workshop in Egypt, advance our knowledge of the processes involved in ancient Egyptian mummification, the scientists say.

  6. Burial - Wikipedia

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    Embalming is the practice of preserving a body against decay and is used in many cultures. Mummification is a more extensive method of embalming, further delaying the decay process. Bodies are often buried wrapped in a shroud or placed in a coffin (or in some cases, a casket). A larger container may be used, such as a ship.

  7. Thyme - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egyptians used common thyme (Thymus vulgaris) for embalming. [1] The ancient Greeks used it in their baths and burnt it as incense in their temples, believing it was a source of courage . The spread of thyme throughout Europe was thought to be due to the Romans , as they used it to purify their rooms and to "give an aromatic flavour to ...

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  9. Burial insurance: How it works and how much it costs - AOL

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    Embalming or preserving the body. A casket. Flowers. Cremation costs. A burial plot. The cost of transporting the body and/or cremains. A headstone with customized carving. Payment to minister or ...