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why were the bodies of the dead buried in urn in ancient times​

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Answered by Chkushu
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This accounts for the tradition in later times that very old people, who had lived their 'four-score and twenty' and were decrepit, were placed inside large urns until their death, to avoid discomfort.

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Answered by lavalamp
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Celts’ burial customs

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The term urn is especially often used for funerary urns, vessels used in burials, either to hold the cremated ashes or as grave goods, but is used in many other contexts.

The 10,000-square-foot area excavated recently in Transylvanian contains a later Iron Age Celtic settlement built over the Stone Age one between 2,000 and 2,200 years ago. The Celts’ burial customs were very different from those of the Neolithic people. They often cremated their dead and buried them in urns alongside grave goods, some of which were made out of iron.

“Celts” refers to a diverse group of ancient people with many languages and political groupings, including Gauls from what’s now France and Celtiberians from Iberia. They lived across much of continental Europe—including Romania, then part of a region known as Dacia—and spread as far east as Turkey.

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