0 past simple and past participle of cremate --
1 to burn a dead person's body, usually as part of a funeral ceremony --
It protects the life of every individual by ensuring that nobody can be buried or cremated without a valid death certificate which attests to the cause of death.
A supplement to the essay relates that these jars were re-used as urns for cremated remains down to the beginning of the nineteenth century.
The third piece of evidence lies in the presence of cremated bones found inside the funerary ollas, and the fourth is the radiocarbon dates.
Inside, we found the jumbled cremated remains of at least three adults, one sub-adult, and two infants.
During this period, between one third and one half of the skeleton remains in central graves were cremated.
Evident importance was placed on returning the cremated bone fragments to the chambers inside the ollas.
Because the remains were cremated and because the urns and the monument lack hieroglyphs, it is difficult to know who the two personages were.
The bodies of these individuals had been cremated.