Assignment: Alternatives To Traditional Burial

Assignment: Alternatives To Traditional Burial
Assignment: Alternatives To Traditional Burial
Alternatives to  Traditional Burial assignment: There are now many different ways to dispose of human remains other than burial or cremation. Research one alternative to burial or cremation. Describe the process, what country or culture is practicing the alternative form. Also, provide reasons given for the alternative – rel
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Assignment: Alternatives To Traditional Burial
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igious beliefs, cost, lack of land, etc. Cite at least two sources used to gather your information.
What are the different types of burial options?
We’ve all known where we’re going since we were children — 6 feet beneath – but little did we anticipate that the twenty-first century would shake things up a bit. Checking out is cool now. You can be 3D printed into a clothes peg or your ashes can be blasted into space and turn into true space dust. The downside is death, but we can ignore that for now and focus on being excited, or afraid, for what lies ahead for us and our loved ones. Outside of cremation and a couple of the options below, burial alternatives have never really existed before — keep a look out for Dissolution and maybe threaten your husband with it the next time you have a disagreement. Once you’ve decided on a burial option, write it down on your Lexikin to keep your family safe.
Traditional Burial in the Ground
Ground burials are the most prevalent and traditional mode of interment, despite the fact that they are not very environmentally friendly. In most cases, bodies are placed in a casket, or coffin, and buried 6 feet underground in a local cemetery. Headstones are frequently put above ground over the body’s location to record the name and date of birth and death. This provides a space for loved ones to offer their respects.
Burials in the traditional manner
Cremation
Cremation is one of the most prevalent types of burial, and it is done for a variety of reasons, including personal or religious ones. The body is exposed to high heat, which causes it to burn, leaving the ashes. Following the cremation, the ashes are given to the family, who can either scatter them in a specific location or keep them close by in an Urn.
Cremation
Mummification
Mummification is most commonly associated with ancient Egyptian historical funerals. Despite the fact that it is not as common as other types of burials nowadays, this style of burial has been modernized and is still used in some societies. This is accomplished by immersing the body in a tank of liquid to preserve it, a process known as Plastination, in which the body is mummified.
Burial in mummification
Tree Burial Tree burial is uncommon in the United States, however it is widespread in locations like the Philippines to preserve bodies from wild animals. This unusual burial method involves burying dead in trees or embedding them in tree trunks. Bodies can also be hidden in a coffin or blanket that is fastened to the tree’s limbs. Tree burial is a unique approach to safeguard the dead while also providing a unique manner for loved ones to remember them.
Burial of a tree
Cryonics
Cryonics is still being investigated today and is frequently utilized for brain dead persons. It refers to the state of being frozen. It is hoped that by freezing the corpse, the person would be able to be revived in the future thanks to technological advancements. Cryogenic freezing is a way of freezing without causing tissue damage. If I was going to be’resting’ for an extended period of time, I’d ask for a memory foam mattress; I’d hate to wake up with back pain…
Cryogenic burial is a viable option.
Planting of Trees
One of the most recently discussed burial options is burying your ashes in soil with a seed to plant a tree, which has no effect on the tree’s DNA. This is a fantastic method to be buried because it is both environmentally friendly and provides a particular gathering spot for family and friends to commemorate the deceased. For more information, see the Living Urn.
Urn that is still alive
Aquamation
Aquamation is a process that involves being ‘bathed’ in water to hasten the degradation process. This is definitely not the most pleasant way to dispose of or bury a person, but some people believe it is preferable to being burned in a furnace.
Aquamation
Resomation
Resomation is an environmentally friendly burial procedure that decomposes the dead under high pressure using an alkali and water based solution. That’s quite appealing. The body is reduced to a liquid and bone ash as a result of this process. The liquid can be recycled into the ecosystem by pouring it into a garden or into nature, just like ashes are distributed, while the bone ash is collected and placed in an Urn.

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