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  • Burns admitted some weeks later that he had returned to the area, which he knew well from playing as a child, and after spotting one leg bone had been uncovered by a dog, bought a second spade to rebury it.
  • Scientists object to Ministry of Justice rules which force them to rebury bones after just two years Burial law is threatening archaeological research, say experts
  • His family chose to rebury him in the same place, still wrapped in the same simple, white Remains Returned List WWII
  • But it didn't match any modern Indian tribe, a finding that Indians see as the latest scheme to deny tribes the right to repatriate and rebury such remains.
  • But it didn't match any modern Indian tribe, a finding that Indians see as the latest scheme to deny tribes the right to repatriate and rebury such remains.
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  • Scientists are already facing the prospect of having to rebury a horde of human bone fragments, the remains of more than 50 individuals, that were excavated in 2008 at a site known as Aubrey Hole 7, which is part of the Stonehenge Riverside Project. Burial law is threatening archaeological research, say experts
  • There have been small victories at a local level, with villages achieving exhumations of mass graves, reburying their dead and erecting monuments.
  • In fact he had his own office and a considerably larger area of carpet than anyone in Berebury suspected.
  • And if you dig them up and then rebury them in various different places, that adds to the flavour.
  • Charley had emerged from his ordeal more devoted to me than ever while I was now free to rebury Samson in the nostalgia drawer of my memory. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • Charley had emerged from his ordeal more devoted to me than ever while I was now free to rebury Samson in the nostalgia drawer of my memory. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • Fittingly, he disinters both Mirah and his mother, reburying them "in Christian sod" 74. Religion
  • The possibility of exhuming bodies and reburying them in deeper graves so that coffins can be laid on top was suggested by ministers as part of a wide-ranging review of burial practices in England and Wales.
  • ‘There is also the question of how long somebody should have been buried before we can consider removing or reburying their remains in this way,’ he said.
  • Craig Ruttle/Associated Press Tony Godino of Bedford, N.Y., left, paid his respects with a handful of dirt at the end of a ceremony Wednesday to rebury the mysterious 19th-century regional wanderer known as The Leatherman. New York Photos of the Week: May 23-27
  • As a result, they dictated that archaeologists could dig up bones and skulls, but insisted that they would have to rebury them within two years "in an accepted place of burial" – a cemetery – while the excavations would have to be screened from the public. Burial law is threatening archaeological research, say experts
  • In its order, the PHMSA told Exxon to use horizontal drilling methods to rebury the pipeline at the river crossing to protect the pipeline from external damage. U.S. Orders Pipeline Measures by Exxon
  • As a result, they dictated that archaeologists could dig up bones and skulls, but insisted that they would have to rebury them within two years "in an accepted place of burial" – a cemetery – while the excavations would have to be screened from the public. Burial law is threatening archaeological research, say experts
  • The fear is that in some cases it's easier to just rebury the find just because it will slow down work.
  • Now the team faces the prospect of having to rebury the remains when their research has only just begun. Burial law is threatening archaeological research, say experts
  • If bad doctors bury their mistakes, then good archaeologists should rebury theirs.
  • The service to rebury the bones was conducted by police chaplain Rev Dr Mike Ward.
  • One of the men is convinced that if they can properly rebury this relative, the sickness affecting their village will abate. Book review: 'The Tiger's Wife' by Tea Obreht
  • The Department of Transportation's Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration told Exxon to rebury the Silvertip pipeline underneath the Yellowstone River's bed to protect the line from damage and said the company will need to submit a restart plan before it can resume operation of the pipeline. U.S. Orders Pipeline Measures by Exxon
  • Old comrades of the Lincolnshire Regiment had been given a £7,000 Lottery grant to cover the cost of going to Arras on April 9 to rebury the 20 soldiers found in a mass grave in France.

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