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Funeral service history study guide answers. Ill be working on the other study guides next week. Again if you know one of my answers is wrong tell me so I can correct it. 1 Ethiopians 2 Gaunches 3 Gaunches 4 A flint knife 5 Gaunches 6 Are mummies which historians considered perfect 7 Gaunches 8 Gaunches 9 Coins or small pieces of gold, silver or cooper 10 No proof of embalming or claims that it was practiced religious in care split down the back all meat was picked from the bones tendons left in place to keep the skeleton together skin was exposed to the sun for drying skin was immersed in oils for preservation when fully dry skin was place back on the skeleton then filled with sand 11 Native Americans 12 Placed in a tree to keep predators from destroying it prematurely 1 Death was that of resignation and 2 fear not of anticipation of a glorious afterlife 3 Heaven in Greek mythology 4 Greeks 5 First seed or belief in an immortal life of the soul 6 Ferrymen who protected that river of styx 7 ? 8 Honeycake 9 Three headed dog that protected the gates of hades 10 Three days 11 To prevent premature burial 12 Before dawn 13 Deceased, fraternity members, immediate family, hired female mourners, hired dirge singers, distant relatives and friends 14 Over 60 under 16 15 Yes 16 Steala=shafts, Kiones=Columns, Trapazae=square cut tombs, naidia=temple like structure 1 Soul is the vital principle 2 Hovered around the place of burial its continued peace and happiness required constant attention from the descendants in the form of offerings of food or drink 3 Composed of atoms and disintegrates at death 4 Man being responsible to and ultimately reuniting with the Devine 5 Constantine the great 6 311 issued by the tetrarchy of galerius 7 Prohibited the excessive spending on funerals and overcharging for funeral paraphernalia 8 Cremation 9 Inside the church or inside the church walls 10 Buried in great tombs or columbaria 11 Common graves 12 Roman goddess of the corpses and funerals 13 Head undertaker in ancient Rome 14 Name of the ancient roman embalmers 15 Master of ceremonies and directed ancient roman funeral procession 16 Crier 17 Summon participants to a public funeral 18 Romans; libitinarius 19 Romans 20 Romans 21 Washed in warm water, some form of evisceration, anointing with oils and spices, dressed, deceased lay in the home for viewing with their feet always pointed to the door 22 White toga 23 Feet always pointed to the door 24 Torch bearers, singers ,jesters, actors, deceased, immediate family, personal slaves, freedmen 25 Burial ground or tomb, purification of the family and friends , casting earth upon the deceased by the family, sacrificial offerings to the gods. 26 Circle the deceased three times while crying out the deceased name, pulling their hair out, tearing their garments and scratching their faces. 27 Torch light procession 28 High status funerals during the day 29 To ensure adequate display of emtion 1.2 2. Basar and nephesh 3. Flesh 4. Breath 5. Sheol 6. Righteous directly into a blessed existence; wicked sent to a state of punishment 7? 8. Eyes and mouth closed, body washed and then anointed with spices and dressed in best attire, burial took place the evening of the death with no coffin 9. Nearest kin would rend or tear clothing; stripped down to loin cloth of goat or camel hair 10. Poor; shallow trench with a mound of earth shoveled on top 11. Shallow grave with a slab of stone would be placed over to protect the grave from grave robbers. 12 most common; man made cave carved in the side of the hill or natural caves 1 Embalming and cremation forbidden 2 No 3 Body to be resurrected and the 4eventual divine judgment, man must give an accounting for life on earth 5 In death all men are equal, eternal awards not to be assigned according to earthly ranks 6 Carried out by the elderly women who volunteered 7 Closed the mouth of the deceased 8 Fear of premature burial 9 During the daylight hours, as a symbol of the new light for the spirit 10 Cemeteries cut out of soft rock for the tombs of the wealthy Christians later became a place for religious rites to avoid persecution Breathern of the dead 1. Believed in an afterlife but only for the well-to-do 2. Heaven 3. burial: set in boat with necessary items to maintain place on earth once cremated the remains would be pyre then covered with earth Set afire and set to drift at sea. Cremation. 4. Protection from the dead Aid in freeing the spirit Purification for the spirit of the dead
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