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Axios on MSNSan Francisco's Columbarium keeps city's burial past aliveAt the end of a residential cul-de-sac in the Richmond stands the San Francisco Columbarium — a rare, well-preserved relic of ...
The ceramic vessels contained the bones of pre-Columbian Indigenous people, as well as fish, frog and turtle remains ...
An archaeologist excavates one of the ceramic urns at the site of Lago do Cochila in Fonte Boa, Brazil. LAGO DO CHOCILA, ...
When a massive tree toppled in the floodplains of Fonte Boa, a region in the Brazilian Amazon, local fishermen noticed ...
Co-owner and president Tom Roper, who began working at the funeral home in 1982, said cremation accounted for just 10% of services back then. In 2025, it now makes up about half.
A fisherman in the Brazilian Amazon recently came across a fallen tree and found something unexpected within its roots. Buried in the dirt were seven ceramic urns — and they contained human remains.
The team redeveloping the Masonic Temple downtown held a discussion Thursday morning, June 26, with local leaders and preservation experts at the Carver Theater.
Seven large burial urns from unknown culture found beneath uprooted tree in Fonte Boa, Brazil’s Amazon rainforest, shedding light on indigenous traditions.
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