VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
◉ casket. Answer: rectangle shaped box made to bury a corps;
usually made of wood or metal
◉ Burial Cases. Answer: generic term used in America to designate
all burial receptacles as new variations of the coffin were being
offered
◉ cooling board. Answer: a platform on which a dead body will be
placed with ice underneath.
◉ Natron. Answer: A type of salt used to dry out the body - used by
Egyptians to soak bodies for up to 70 days
◉ Corpse Coolers. Answer: used Ice to help preserve bodies
◉ The Ogee. Answer: pertained to a casket or coffins appearance
◉ Concrete Burial Vault. Answer: burial vault made from sand,
gravel, or cement came into prominence around 1900
, ◉ Elysian Fields. Answer: Where the Greeks believed the afterlife
would be
◉ Bubonic Plague. Answer: aka "The Black Death", plagues that
killed 60% of Europe in the Middle Ages
◉ Metal Burial Vault. Answer: originated around 1879
◉ Pagan. Answer: If one does not believe in God, like the Egyptians
were described, this person would be called ___.
◉ Heathenism. Answer: a belief or practice of heathens; idolatry.
barbaric morals or behavior; barbarism.
◉ Anthropomorphic. Answer: shaped like "a man"
◉ Memorial Societies. Answer: Usually stress cremation as the way
of body disposal
◉ Trapazae. Answer: Greek, Square-cut tombs
◉ Stelae. Answer: Greek, Shaft tomb