Defleshing The Cadaver Before Burial

Neoandertals

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    Two mysteries of creation -- life and death
    Their dead were buried, fearing their resurrection

    The placement of heavy stone slabs upon their graves seen as impeding their dead from returning
    Neanderthal corpses, tightly flexed, tied with thongs
    Interring their dead, performing burial rituals
    The defleshing of the body -- a symbolic act -- preventing it's spirit from haunting them
    Removing flesh to silence the destructive will of nature
    Removing flesh to see death making it's way into the carcass
    Removing flesh...
    Flesh, doomful like a rapid ghastly river
    Cheek muscles from children were filleted out,
    Tendons were sliced and skulls were cracked to remove brains
    Flaying will silence the vile enemy in the form of the Neanderthal ghost
    Allaying the dead spirits, who possess destructive powers to the continent

    (For thousands of years or more, the shell will see it's ghostly owner nevermore)

    (Series of rituals, praising the individual)

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    Buried together, entire kin groups remained united after death
    Believed in an afterlife, a vision beyond death in their pre-abstract minds

    Artifacts and fauna
    Guaranteed health in the spirit world...

    Defleshing The Cadaver Before Burial, to protect the living from the undead

    Death itself, regarded as a kind of sleep
    Corpses arranged in sleeplike positions
    Death had become something more than a mere brutish fact of nature

    Leave the rotten meat witnessing the rebirth of an epoch

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