The military usuallt buries the corpse when in a time of war rather than send it back for a proper funeral
To bury the dead
The parachutes in World War 2 were reusable except when they were in enemy territory. They had to bury their chutes then.
They didn't have bull dozers back in those days. Digging ditches is HARD WORK! A man's tired (exhausted) after fighting a battle to begin with.
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee was created in 1970.
Yes, the Mesopotamians did bury their dead. They also tending the graves meticulously.
Many of the dead Union soldiers were buried in trenches, with a crude wooden marker with the soldiers, name outfit wriiten on it for later identification. The dead Confederates were simply buried in mass graves by the federals. The new Museum at Gettysburg has a large map at the end of the tour. This map locates where they buried men and horses just after the battle. Some symbols represent 10 graves or such. These bodies were moved at a later date, but they had to bury them as soon as possible to avoid diseases.
They did, all were buried in mass graves.
Hitler and the Nazis did not bury the Jews that they killed. The Jews who were killed in the concentration and extermination camps were cremated. Others, who were shot, had to dig mass graves themselves and they were then killed in such a manner that they would just fall into the mass graves.
In the rose garden, and marked their graves.
Cut up guatemalan hookers and bury them in shallow graves by the interstate and use it as bait.
Neanderthals have been found in apparent graves with grave goods and traces of ocher possibly applied to skin of dead for cosmetic purposes.
Susan and David Eisenhower buried parakeets Pete, Gabby and High Glory in the Rose Garden and marked their graves.
Many Jews had already been buried in mass graves or been cremated by the Nazis. Dead Jews that the allies found were buried in mass graves as well, as it would've been impossible to send notice to all their families (not to mention most of their relatives would be dead as well). A rabbi would usually officiate the ceremonies.
you dont bury survivers
Whoever was related to the person who died would bury them. Or if someone died nearby they would bury them with their relatives to save alot of time, because with all the deaths, there wasn't enough time to dig seperate graves
Charles Darwin is buried in Westminster Abbey in London, next to Sir Isaac Newton.