| 21. | Jar 26 is also a secondary burial jar, which contains juvenile bones and teeth, and an earthenware vessel containing soil.
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| 22. | There are three explanations for these missing bones the first that states that this area could have been a secondary burial site.
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| 23. | Phosphate analysis reveals high concentrations of cremations in the barrows, in the form of satellite and secondary burials in the round barrows.
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| 24. | The bone and teeth inside the jars show signs of cremation, while the burials surrounding the jars yield unburnt secondary burial bones.
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| 25. | Variations in the practices of cremation inside jars and secondary burial outside jars, as noted by Colani, have proven difficult to explain.
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| 26. | In 43 graves there were secondary burials by the Globular Amphora culture, most of which were dated to the more recent Middle Neolithic.
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| 27. | Secondary burial was practiced across all the islands of the Philippines during this period, with the bones reburied, some in the burial jars.
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| 28. | It includes a type of large funeral urn known as an igacaba, which the Indians used in a process archeologists refer to as secondary burial.
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| 29. | Secondary burial in the Holy Land involved an initial interment in a tomb, for example, prone on a bench, until the body decayed.
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| 30. | Specialized production of ossuaries ( boxes intended to hold bones after decarnation; i . e ., secondary burials ) is well documented in this period.
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