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  2. Urnfield culture - Wikipedia

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    Urns for ashes and dishes for grave offerings, Germany. In the Tumulus period, multiple inhumations under barrows were common, at least for the upper levels of society. In the Urnfield period, inhumation and burial in single flat graves prevails, though some barrows exist. Bronze urn from Gevelinghausen (Germany) with sun-bird-ship motifs. [116 ...

  3. Urn - Wikipedia

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    Funerary urns (also called cinerary urns and burial urns) have been used by many civilizations. After death, corpses are cremated , and the ashes are collected and put in an urn. Pottery urns, dating from about 7000 BC, have been found in an early Jiahu site in China, where a total of 32 burial urns are found, [ 1 ] and another early finds are ...

  4. Pet cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Mummified cat at the Louvre. Many human cultures buried animal remains. For example, the Ancient Egyptians mummified and buried cats, which they considered deities; the oldest known pet cemetery, mainly used for cat burials, was found during the excavation of the Berenice Troglodytica seaport in 2011 and was used between the 1st and 2nd century CE. [1]

  5. Columbarium - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Columbarium. A columbarium (/ หŒ k ษ’ l ษ™m หˆ b ษ›ษ™r i. ษ™m /; [1] pl. columbaria), also called a cinerarium, is a structure for the reverential and usually public storage of funerary urns holding cremated remains of the dead.

  6. Cremation - Wikipedia

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    The American Humane Society's cost for the cremation of a pet weighing under 22.5 kg (50 lb) costs $110, while a pet weighing over 23 kg (51 lb) is $145. The cremated remains are available for the owner to pick up in seven to ten business days. Urns for the companion animal range from $50 to $150. [137]

  7. Knovíz culture - Wikipedia

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    In some urns, a hole was pierced, which was probably related to the conception of the afterlife, perhaps an "opening for the soul". [45] In addition to cremation graves, skeletal inhumations are also found, [2] which are an "exceptional phenomenon", and appear to have been reserved mostly for men, sometimes children, and rarely women. [46]

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