concept   human remains

7 commonsense assertions
Cultures (7) Western countries (1) Samoan culture (1) India (1) Islamic cultures (1) Traditional Chinese culture (1) archeology (1) modern societies (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 human remains Western countries In Western countries, cremation and burial are common practices for human remains, with donation for research and exhumation for study also accepted. 10
2 human remains Samoan culture In Samoan culture, there are strong taboos and reverence for human remains, which affects the discussion on euthanasia. 2
3 human remains India In India, cremation is the traditional method for handling human remains. 1
4 human remains Islamic cultures Islamic cultures prefer immediate burial without embalming for handling human remains. 1
5 human remains Traditional Chinese culture In Traditional Chinese culture, there is reluctance to donate human remains due to beliefs about respecting the deceased. 1
6 human remains archeology Studying human remains in archeology can reveal valuable information about ancient health, diet, and cultural practices. 1
7 human remains modern societies In modern societies, human remains are treated with reverence and respect. 1