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Bury the Dead

Tombs, Corpse, Mummies, Skeletons, and Rituals

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Bury the Dead

By: Christopher Sloan
Narrated by: Matthew Greer
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More than 2,000 years ago, Chinese emperor Qin Shi Huang Di was laid to rest in a tomb guarded by thousands of life-size clay statues of warriors and horse-drawn chariots. Some 1,000 years earlier, the tombs of Chinese emperors were not guarded by clay figures, but by the dead bodies of humans and animals sacrificed for the cause. All over the world, different cultures have conducted an amazing array of intriguing burial practices. On the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, infants are buried in trees so that their spirits might rise up through the trunks toward heaven. Egyptian pyramids and mummification practices continue to fascinate archaeologists the world over. And near the Black Sea in the Ukraine, the tombs of the Amazons hold gold treasures of immeasurable worth.

In Bury the Dead, National Geographic senior editor Christopher Sloan conducts a fascinating - and sometimes hair-raising - investigation of how societies around the globe have handled their dead.

©2002 Christopher Sloan (P)2008 Recorded Books
Ancient History Ancient Civilizations Customs & Traditions Middle East Geography & Cultures Social Studies History Difficult Discussions Education & Learning Growing Up & Facts of Life Fiction Growing Up

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“Kids will find it hard to resist picking up a book with words like corpses and skeletons in the title. And this one doesn’t disappoint.” ( Booklist)
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Surprisingly good listen; interesting facts organized around well chosen themes.

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