how were the dead cremated in mesopotamia
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Often, they wrapped the deceased in mats or carpets. For deceased children, they often placed them in large jars in their family's chapel. They also sometimes buried the deceased in more traditional cemeteries marked with stones carved with their names. Cremation was not common because there wasn't a lot of wood.
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They had three different ways of burying their dead depending on class. The royal people of Sumer were buried in tombs made of brick or stone, placed in a wooden coffin, had a stairway, arches, and vaults, and human sacrifices often accompanied the royal burials.
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