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Cremation - Exam 1 Study Guide with Complete Solutions Cremation - Answer️️ -Reduction of a dead human body to inorganic bone fragments by intense heat in a specifically designed retort or chamber. Crematory - Answer️️ -Physical location of the cremator where the cremation process is p...

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Cremation - Exam 1 Study Guide with
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Cremation - Answer✔️✔️-Reduction of a dead human body to inorganic
bone fragments by intense heat in a specifically designed retort or chamber.

Crematory - Answer✔️✔️-Physical location of the cremator where the
cremation process is performed.

cremator/retort - Answer✔️✔️-Mechanical unit used in the cremation
process

when is cremation thought to have begun - Answer✔️✔️-around 3000 BC in
Greece

niche - Answer✔️✔️-a recess or space used for the permanent placement of
cremated remains

columbarium - Answer✔️✔️-A structure, room, or space containing niches
or recesses used to hold cremated remains.

where did cremation begin - Answer✔️✔️-scandinavia between 2200 BC to
1570 BC

1st U.S. Cremation - Answer✔️✔️-Col. Henry Laurens on a funeral pyre

Funeral Pyre - Answer✔️✔️-huge and often elaborate piles and structures of
wood




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modern cremation - Answer✔️✔️-Scientific process that takes place in a
controlled chamber built for this specific purpose

Dr. Francis LeMoyne - Answer✔️✔️-built 1st crematory in Washington,
Pennsylvania in 1876

1st modern cremation in US - Answer✔️✔️-Baron De Palm

before cremation societies - Answer✔️✔️-not regulated by
states/municipalities, no guidance, propaganda for sanitary necessity

Dr. Hugo Erichsen - Answer✔️✔️-founded cremation association of america
in michigan, 1913

CANA - Answer✔️✔️-Cremation Association of North America; cremation
association of america's name changed to this in 1975

memorial idea began in - Answer✔️✔️-cemeteries, cremation adopted the
idea

inurnment - Answer✔️✔️-cremated remains into an urn

scattering - Answer✔️✔️-thought to be the permanent destruction of
cremated remains and in direct conflict with memorial idea

Lawrence Moore - Answer✔️✔️-created 1st electric-powered cremator,
began metallic disc to ID remains

cremulators - Answer✔️✔️-processors to reduce the consistency of cremated
remains in order to facilitate scattering.



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