1st February 2009, 10:02 PM
When we are dealing with human remains whose religious affilliations can be determined, then the reburial of such remains can be done with the relevant ceromonies and by the relevant religious groups.
But for those (such as Neolithic or Bronze age etc) where we simply do not know what their Religion was, then we should just accept that they have already had whatever religious burial customs performed and re-inter the remains in the ground without any modern religious ceremonies being used. Plus,being buried in non-consecrated ground would also cut out any possible disrespect to the original religions.
But for those (such as Neolithic or Bronze age etc) where we simply do not know what their Religion was, then we should just accept that they have already had whatever religious burial customs performed and re-inter the remains in the ground without any modern religious ceremonies being used. Plus,being buried in non-consecrated ground would also cut out any possible disrespect to the original religions.