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Studies of cremation strategy

B. Goswami, S. Dutta, R. N. Chakraborty

Abstract


Cremation is old method to dispose dead bodies. Incineration or burial in both case of bone fragmentation has links to datum, which has said as personal comprehension from either/or consider. Pollution control has additional consider of where death rates are high. Methodical dispose is considered further under proper regulation of abatement. Pollutants are same as sewer, landfills, and industrial and oil to affect vegetation and living from heavy metal abstraction. Investigation over forensic sciences has referred after analysis of many analytical views from archaeological specimens. Remains of cremation have rated fameto subject another disclose of ritual, which is beyond methodical dispose rule under pollution abatement.

Keywords


Cremation, Pollution, Bias, Decease, Ashes, Shrink

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