2026 FULL SOLUTIONS
◉ Burial Cases. Answer:
◉ Cooling board. Answer: portable table on which the body was
placed while the corpse cooler was in use; later became the
embalming table when embalming was done in the home of the
deceased.
◉ Natron. Answer: A type of salt used to dry out the body
◉ Corpse cooler. Answer: type of ice chest placed over the torso the
body in order to slow down the process of decomposition prior to
the funeral. It was typically a responsibility of the undertaker to
provide ice and change the ice when it melted.
◉ The Ogee. Answer: an "S" shaped molding that is a component
part of the casket cap
◉ Concrete burial vault. Answer: definition: two pieces consisting of
a base and cap; may or may not be internally reinforced with smooth
steel bar or rebar; typically lined with a material designed to further
,strengthen the structure and to resist the entry of water; can be
reinforced with welded wire fabric
◉ Elysian Fields. Answer: the abode of the blessed after death
◉ Bubonic Plague. Answer: disease brought to Europe from the
Mongols during the Middle Ages. It killed 1/3 of the population and
helps end Feudalism. Rats, fleas.
◉ metal burial vaults. Answer:
◉ Paganism. Answer: any of various religions other than Christianity
or Judaism or Islamism
◉ Heathenism. Answer: Practice of the Asatru Germanic system of
belief.
◉ Anthropomorphic. Answer: attributing human characteristics or
qualities to objects, animals, or gods
◉ memorial societies. Answer: cooperative programs providing
simple, dignified funerals at low cost
◉ Trapazae. Answer: square cut tombs
, ◉ Stelae. Answer: an upright stone slab or column typically bearing
a commemorative inscription or relief design, often serving as a
gravestone.
◉ Crane and Breed. Answer: 1893 hearse company
◉ Origin of the word Funeral. Answer:
◉ effigy. Answer: A crude image or figure
◉ Style "E" Casket. Answer:
◉ Fisk Metallic Burial Case. Answer: Designed to reduce air space
and preserve remains
◉ "Folk way of living". Answer:
◉ canopic jars. Answer: Jars in which the ancient Egyptians
preserved the internal organs of a deceased person usually for burial
with the mummy.
◉ Side Service Hearse. Answer: