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The memorial bears the names of 72,000 people whose burial place is unknown.
He was at his most effective evoking the life of nine-year-old Christina Green whose burial was due yesterday afternoon.
Dr. Behbehani has told Middle East Watch he can't back up the story about the 120 babies whose burial he allegedly supervised.
The Zion Church cemetery has a monument to these Indians, whose burial grounds were destroyed in 1931 when Northern Boulevard was widened.
"Oron Shaul is defined as 'a soldier killed in action whose burial site is unknown'," said an Israel Defence Forces statement.
Gardens Speak gives the silenced back their voices and provides a gravestone for those whose burial place often has to remain unmarked.
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Roy Basler, editor of Lincoln's "Collected Works," wondered if his grave was at Arlington on a "hunch," and duly found one William H. Johnson in Plot 3346, Section 27, whose corresponding burial record for an avowedly imprecise "1864" seemed to fit the bill.
These include the Moche (100 to 700), whose Sipan burial grounds were discovered in 1987, and the Nasca (100 BC to AD 500), whose enigmatic "Nasca lines --large sand drawings etched into the ground--were brought to lines --largean scientist and mathematician Maria Reiche.
"We don't think of this being we are preparing for burial as a 'body,' " said Rabbi Zohn, an Orthodox Jew whose knowledge of burial tradition is mainly sought after by the non-Orthodox.
It might have just been a vanity label were it not for early signing Burial, whose tracks – flickering psychogeographic vignettes that reflect on garage, rave and public transport – struck a chord.
She worked at the British Museum on the account of the Sutton Hoo Ship Burial, whose three volumes were published in 1975, 1978 and 1983, before becoming a research fellow at Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge, in 1978 and writing her first book, Animals in Early Medieval Art (1993).
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