The more broadly parallel she runs, the more meta-cognition she finds herself mired in, so that even as she lies abed, propped up on a hill of pillows the size of a Celtic burial mound, her thoughts are doing something like this.Oh. That's interesting. Never thought of doing that sort of thing with glaze.
too but underneath some of them are the remains of again prehistoric burial monuments because in the lowland areas where you've got soil people would construct an earn mound in the Upland areas where you haven't got that much soil people would construct the same
We hoisted all five crew members into our helo and returned them to the ship. to include eligibility for burial at Arlington National Cemetery.
that we've hinted at with this record. Certainly rapid burial 's one thing that plays into it.
This may well be his blood brother. And one burial in the Altai Mountains was actually scalped.
But I want to show you some other ways in which I think it was done. It is just a burial house.
Things like this can happen, technically. It's called intrusive burial . However, if you look at Ragazzoni's original reports in the Italian language, which I did,
But on the other hand, it's creating connections again. undocumented nuclear waste burial sites there are that are so secret that not even the government knows where they are.
Earlier that summer, five of their bodies had been found, and two of the remaining teammates had ventured from Japan, along with 120 porterloads of special wood and kerosene to give them a proper burial . I sat at a distance from the flames, trying not to enjoy too much the pure, visceral pleasure of a wood fire -- trying to remember that wasn't only wood that was burning. Occasionally, one of the Japanese would throw a gallon-sized container of kerosene on the fire.
The ancient vase specialists and art historians have interpreted this scene as quote, a dying Amazon collapsing in battle. in Scythian burials of men and women as in these examples from vase paintings and one mosaic there.
It's person to person. When you hear about burials or funeral rituals, still, that's person to person transmission. The virus can be excreted after someone dies-- is excreted and infectious.
dealing with the planning for death market. But there's new types of burial services, what they're calling green burial services, new types of palliative care services. There's death doula.
for the Shia Muslim population, the Ali shrine in Najaf. It's said to be the burial site of Adam and of Noah. And he was to also protect the Grand Ayatollah Sistani, who had been at odds with Saddam Hussein,
that we've hinted at with this record. Maybe that has to do with rapid burial .
So that's the sort of geography of them. And I've shown there the main burial mounds. And it was in this area that they came into contact-- along the north shore of the Black Sea-- they came into contact with Greeks
so we threw that away and we carried on looking for the gold oh heads in hands because that is for a modern archaeologist the treasure that was the burial that's the thing that we can now learn so much from so the ones that have strange divots in the top they've been excavated and some
Bronze Age so the introduction of metal working different cultural practices in terms of the burial you've moved away from communal you've moveed towards individual burial suggests that actually there's a a different Power structure in society that it's not about the ancestors it's not about communality it's not about shared ownership
You've supported us all along. The cultural tensions around the burial practices were very, very big.
So it's always wisdom text regarding hearing well. There was never any attempt for a burial in these monuments.
was the day of the burial , that's first hand information and I'm gonna say, "Okay." And I'm gonna record that but they, "I can't really remember the name of the cemetery."
The CDA was thus given a decent burial . And the most democratic means of communication ever invented allowed to flourish. Well, in light of Reno v. ACLU, Clinton Fein's case
That some were getting rich, and richer and richer. One of the richest early burials we've got comes from more or less the area I've just shown you. It's a place called Arzhan.
This may well be his blood brother. And you can see this in the burials , that there are female bodies decked out just like a male.
So these monuments weren't representing the burials of the whole community.
And these square things are Iron Age burials and monuments from about 500 BC to 300 BC.
And archaeologists are now going back to previously discovered male warriors to see whether those might be women. The biggest concentration of warrior women's burials are in Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, southern Russia, the Caucasus, and Kazakhstan, the very places that were identified as prime Amazon territory by the ancient Greeks.
So presumably, here was a person who was very important. And people from kilometers around came and made offerings at his burial . So it suggests now that we're getting big men, chieftains emerging who are able to command tremendous amount of power
typ face it's archaeological if it says tumulus then you know it's a burial mound if it says can in Gothic type face then you know it's a burial can an archaeological ancient can it's exciting because sometimes you get really cool little insights
But I want to show you some other ways in which I think it was done. Another very important way that buildings were connected is through burial .
he says-- because even at the time, he was a professional geologist. He was aware of the possibility of intrusive burial . He said, if it had been an intrusive burial , the layers of rock above the skeleton would have been undisturbed.
centers bridges and dams for safety reasons and from Indian burial grounds
But I want to show you some other ways in which I think it was done. And you can see that some houses have no burials , whereas some have quite a lot.
The ancient vase specialists and art historians have interpreted this scene as quote, a dying Amazon collapsing in battle. And all of those items are found in the burials of Scythians.
You know, was this an Indian burial ground or not, right?
This may well be his blood brother. And the body would have to be kept until the summer before burial .
there's um a site called Overton down with um huge Timber Monumental Circle structures no one's quite sure but they think it was possibly a burial site to start off with and then had other ceremonial functions and you only understand West kennet when you look at it in its context when you look at it
turning point from the from um the Stone Age The Late Stone Age the netic to the Bronze Age so the introduction of metal working different cultural practices in terms of the burial you've moved away from communal you've moveed towards individual burial suggests that actually there's a a different Power structure in
a farmer wanted to put a silo on top or someone was digging sand and that's the quaring remains if it says it in Gothic typ face it's archaeological if it says tumulus then you know it's a burial mound if it says can in Gothic type face then you know it's a burial can an archaeological ancient
called rudston is because of this Stone the original name was rude Stone rude understand what is what is it that they're telling me this is a burial mound it's from the Bronze Age which is
and other places, their form of burial was to take the dead, leave them outside the walls of the settlement,
But I want to show you some other ways in which I think it was done. So there's a community of houses that bury their dead in a central burial house.
But I want to show you some other ways in which I think it was done. And as I said before, that central burial house is no different from any other house.
It's a synagogue, actually-- which is the burial site of the founders of Kabbalah.
You've supported us all along. Even when we know that the main source of contamination is through the burial practices.
He was aware of the possibility of intrusive burial . He said, if it had been an intrusive burial , the layers of rock above the skeleton would have been undisturbed. However, he found that the layers of rock above the skeleton were all intact and undisturbed.
individuals and normally you have one either buried or chromated individual at the center of an earthern Mound and then they've raised the mound above them sometimes you get additional cremations and burials kind of shoved into the sides a bit like a family tomb or a family grave where first of all it's one person's grave and then you put you know
On the left, that's what they look like. They're very large, very complex burials . That one was excavated last year.
So it's always wisdom text regarding hearing well. Absolutely extraordinary. And so these were not burials by the way.
She was in Western Canada when she passed, and I couldn't go back for her burial .
This may well be his blood brother. And here is what is called a kurgan, a burial mound.