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- Excarnation abstract "In archaeology and anthropology, the term, excarnation (also known as Defleshing), refers to the burial practice of removing the flesh and organs of the dead, leaving only the bones.Excarnation may be precipitated through natural means, involving leaving a body exposed for animals to scavenge, or it may be purposefully undertaken by butchering the corpse by hand.".
- Excarnation wikiPageID "681818".
- Excarnation wikiPageRevisionID "587334510".
- Excarnation hasPhotoCollection Excarnation.
- Excarnation subject Category:Archaeology_of_death.
- Excarnation subject Category:Death_customs.
- Excarnation type Abstraction100002137.
- Excarnation type Act100030358.
- Excarnation type Activity100407535.
- Excarnation type Continuance101017987.
- Excarnation type Custom100413239.
- Excarnation type DeathCustoms.
- Excarnation type Event100029378.
- Excarnation type Practice100410247.
- Excarnation type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Excarnation type Survival101022178.
- Excarnation type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Excarnation comment "In archaeology and anthropology, the term, excarnation (also known as Defleshing), refers to the burial practice of removing the flesh and organs of the dead, leaving only the bones.Excarnation may be precipitated through natural means, involving leaving a body exposed for animals to scavenge, or it may be purposefully undertaken by butchering the corpse by hand.".
- Excarnation label "Dekarnation".
- Excarnation label "Excarnatie".
- Excarnation label "Excarnation".
- Excarnation label "اجتلام".
- Excarnation sameAs Dekarnation.
- Excarnation sameAs Excarnatie.
- Excarnation sameAs m.032jgn.
- Excarnation sameAs Q1183642.
- Excarnation sameAs Q1183642.
- Excarnation sameAs Excarnation.
- Excarnation wasDerivedFrom Excarnation?oldid=587334510.
- Excarnation isPrimaryTopicOf Excarnation.