I had already seen some photographs of the corpses being exhumed and reburied, and of the cemetery being built. |
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In Australia, Aborigines have already had several sets of remains reburied. |
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The 1891 capsule may also be reburied, along with a new one put together by children to mark the opening of the new building next year. |
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Jay found the sovereigns, either in the lighthouse or in the garden, and he buried or reburied them in the garden. |
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Tuthmosis III's mummy was rewrapped following damage by tomb robbers, then reburied in Deir el-Bahari. |
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Prince Andrew of Greece was reburied in the royal Summer Palace at Tatoi in Athens. |
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I will put a stone plaque over the place where we have reburied them so they are never dug up again. |
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Some of the earlier burials were disentombed and reburied in the new site, but many were left in unmarked graves. |
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In fact, the body gets buried and disinterred, and reburied and almost buried, quite a few times. |
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As for the Little Tramp himself, his corpse was reburied in a concrete grave to prevent future snatching. |
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All the spare bits that came off the large rhizome when we were levering it out of the ground were then also reburied, and should hopefully come up nicely too. |
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The bones have since been reburied with other bodies from the site. |
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The bones will be reburied at the same spot, and the location recorded. |
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But its management of burial sites was called into question when 900 animals were buried at the wrong location at Tow Law, Country Durham, and had to be reburied. |
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No one has yet requested to have relatives re-interred at Gorton, Manchester General or Phillips Park cemeteries, which means all the others will be reburied at Bury. |
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According to Vieira, most of the bones unearthed had to be reburied in accordance with the Native American Repatriation Act. |
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The mortal remains of the Prince and his next of kin and fellow exiles were then disentombed and returned to their homeland to be reburied in worthy graves. |
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It was reburied in Melrose Abbey in 1998, pursuant to the dying wishes of the King. |
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He declared that Montfort deserved no spot on holy ground and had his remains reburied under an insignificant tree. |
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Archaeologists were given an opportunity to study the artifacts before they were reburied. |
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In some cases human remains were not even thoroughly studied but instead archived rather than reburied. |
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The shrine was destroyed during the English Reformation, but the bones were reburied in the chapel. |
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It was reburied under a plain stone slab worn by the knees of pilgrims, but the ancient paving around it remains intact. |
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In 2015 Richard III was reburied in pride of place near the high altar in Leicester Cathedral. |
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In 1920, the heart was discovered by archaeologists and was reburied, but the location was not marked. |
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In 1292 Henry's heart was removed from his tomb and reburied at Fontevraud Abbey with the bodies of his Angevin family. |
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In 1831 the bones were dug up and then reburied in a new tomb, which is still there. |
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This lone relic was reburied in 1642 with a new marker, which was replaced 100 years later with a more elaborate monument. |
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A modern stone memorial to Blake and the other Parliamentarians reburied in the churchyard has been set into the external wall to the left of the main entrance of the church. |
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Allied dead were initially buried in a mass grave, but the bodies were subsequently disinterred and reburied at Vertus Wood on the edge of the town. |
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The body was recovered and reburied, supposedly this time with quicklime. |
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These later came into the possession of the vicar of nearby St Bartholomew's Church, who reburied them in an unmarked grave in the church graveyard. |
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