CREMATION

disposal of a corpse by fire. It is an ancient and widespread practice, second only to burial. It has been found among the chiefdoms of the Pacific Northwest, among Northern Athapascan bands in Alaska, and among Canadian cultural groups. It was noted in Greece as early as 1000 b.c. and was the predominant mode of corpse disposal by the time of Homer. Until the advent of Christianity as the dominant religion in the Roman empire, cremation was widely accepted. The practice of cremation in the West gained new favor with the rise of large cities and the realization of the health hazard associated with crowded cemeteries. In the late 19th cent., the practice was legalized in several European countries and the first crematory in the United States was built. The use of cremation is often related to a belief in the properties of fire as a purifying agent. Its object may also be to light the way of the deceased to another world, or to prevent the return of the dead. More practical considerations include the fear of depredation by enemies and, in the modern world, the physical shortage of land in urban areas. The earliest known method of cremation was the log pyre. In more elaborate practices, pitch and gums are added to the wood. Modern crematories expose the corpse not to flames, but to intense heat that reduces the body to ashes. Disposal of the ashes varies in different parts of the world. Hindus, for whom cremation is the typical form of disposal, place them in urns or put them in a river, preferably the sacred Ganges. Other methods include burial, scattering, or preservation in a decorative urn. The practice is widely accepted in many Western countries today, although it has seen relatively little popularity in the United States as yet. See suttee.

For bibliography see funeral customs.

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...FIRE PURIFIED BY FIRE A History of Cremation in America STEPHEN PROTHERO University...Stephen R. Purified by fire : a history of cremation in America / Stephen Prothero.p. cm...references and index. ISBN 0-520-20816-1 1. Cremation United States History. 2. Cremation...
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...group organization 107 6 Cremation in Song China 144 7 Surnames...to enhance solidarity. In Chapter 6, Cremation in Song China, I extend this interest...ritual behavior, first the spread of cremation and later its decline. The spread of...
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...entire research being made in 1922. A cremation was witnessed among the Yuma, and important...36 Cremation 41 The cremation of Bernard Flame 43...
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HIGH-RISE HOMES FOR THE ANCESTORS: CREMATION IN HONG KONG *. by ELIZABETH K...ABSTRACT. A massive, voluntary shift to cremation has taken place in Hong Kong over the...Keywords: burial, cemeteries, columbaria, cremation, fengshui, Hong Kong. Hong Kong has...
Death, Memory and Building: The Non-Cremation of a Cambodian Monk. by John Marston...Southeast Asia. The practice of delaying the cremation of distinguished monks for long periods...will be kept for months or years before cremation. (7) Keyes also documented a much more...
...crossing over from life to death through cremation. The roles of reconciling what seem to...to another life is instigated through cremation. The first two topics are commonly treated...Caplan 1997). CROSSING OVER: DYING AND CREMATION Throughout Hindu sacred space, places...
...of the cultural and legislative environment of cremation. First, cremation is now the most common form of disposal in the...of disposal can be described as customary. Yet cremation itself was legalized comparatively recently, in...
...expressed quintessentially in the royal cremation, the most extravagant of state ceremonials...prestige (1980:117). But the royal cremation was paradoxically not the staid affair...synopsis of a nineteenth century royal cremation account: |I~t was on the final day...
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Purified by Fire: A History of Cremation in America by Thomas G. Long...recipient of what is described as the first cremation in modern America. It was not a pretty...City, but finding a proper site for a cremation in 19th-century America was not a simple...
Burial rights: know the facts about cremation by Marie Evan The family...paid between $200 and $1,500 for each cremation. Could this have happened to your family? According to a recent survey by The Cremation Association of North America (CANA...
...First Time Permitted the Practice of Cremation. While strongly favoring burial in...first time permitted the practice of cremation. The 1983 Code of Canon Law states...observed, it does not however, forbid cremation unless it has been chosen for reasons...
The Deep Red Cremation of Isaac and Grace. by Rebecca Curtis 1. Whoops! He...current time, although they might in the future do so. 6. The Deep Red Cremation She thought: Can I ever give him up? How can I ever give him up...
Now! Order Your Prepaid Cremation! by Luci Shaw Now! Order your prepaid cremation! Ive seen the Kathmandu corpses, garlanded...
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Are We Really Ready for Cremation? Byline: JC BELLO RUIZ That...usual practice of inhumation or by cremation. Here in our country, more and more...of Cancer recently, for one, chose cremation over inhumation. But in a country...
Cremation Costs Are Increasing. Byline: By Gavin OConnor...According to a survey by insurance company American Life, cremation costs have risen by nearly two thirds in six years...who had his mother Annie cremated, said the cost of cremations need to be made clearer. Mr Madsen, from Norbury Avenue...
Cremation Fees Rise Set to Bite. Byline: By PHILLIP NIFIELD...used in teeth fillings is set to push up the cost of cremations in Cardiff. The heavy metal - which is classed as a...released into the atmosphere through heating in the cremation process and can contaminate the food chain. Mercury...
Cremation Workers Rehearse in Case of a Bird Flu Disaster...Duncan McCallum, Secretary of the Federation of British Cremation Authorities, confirmed that auxiliary staff are being...Training extra staff has been taking place and I hope the cremation and burial services will cope better than some observers...
...Could Put Pounds Sterling100 on Cost of Cremation. Byline: TOM KELLY THE cost of a cremation could rise by pounds sterling100 as experts...of the dead polluting the air. During a cremation, toxic fumes from the vaporised fillings...
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CREMATION disposal of a corpse by fire. It is an ancient and widespread practice, second only to...time of Homer. Until the advent of Christianity as the dominant religion in the Roman empire, cremation was widely accepted. The practice of cremation in the West gained new favor with the rise of large cities and the realization of the health...
...by conservation (see mummy ), by cremation , by exposure (see Parsis ), or by...be laid on a scaffold, to await later cremation, or it may be buried until the flesh...by either burial (the usual form) or cremation. Hindu ceremonies are closely tied to...
...use of mantra , or symbolic speech, and mandala , or symbolic diagrams; the importance of female deities, or Shakti ; cremation-ground practices such as meditation on corpses; and, more so in Hindu than in Buddhist tantra, the ritual use of wine, meat...
...ground or was set into a frame holder for support. Large covered vases were used for general storage purposes. The cinerary (cremation) vase, or urn, has been common throughout historical times, a famous one being the Portland vase . Modern vases are widely...
...warded off with a variety of charms, amulets, and herbs and could finally be killed by driving a stake through its heart or by cremation. Sometimes the vampire assumed a nonhuman shape, such as that of a bat or wolf (see lycanthropy ). Probably the most famous...
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