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Decomposition: Parasitic wasps
Parasitic Wasp from the family Pteromalidae. Photo: G. Gowing ... Eastern Golden Haired Blowfly Calliphora stygia · Life cycle of the fly. Australian Museum ...
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Death - the last taboo: Preservation - Egyptian
The Gods of death and afterlife. funeral boat. Funerary boat. Egypt Wood coated with plaster and pigments. E60736/ MU2187 Australian Museum Collection ...
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Death - the last taboo: Preservation - Egyptian
The Gods of death and afterlife. funeral boat. Funerary boat. Egypt Wood coated with plaster and pigments. E60736/ MU2187 Australian Museum Collection ...
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Death - the last taboo: Morgues and mortuaries - Who ends up in a ...
There is one main coronial facility in Adelaide, and in 2002 there were 3507 deaths reported to the coroner, and of those 1072 had an autopsy ...
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Welcome to Death - the last taboo
Throughout the world, death and the rituals that surround it are steeped in taboos. Death is celebrated, embraced and feared.
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Death - the last taboo: The body - Death at home
Approximately ten percent of people die in their homes. Most of these are unexpected deaths, but it is possible to remain at home in a terminal condition, ...
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Death - the last taboo: Mourning - Victorian Era
In Great Britain during the reign of Queen Victoria people usually died in their homes, surrounded by family and friends, and the corpse stayed in the home ...
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Decomposition
Decomposition - what happens to the body after Death? Introduction to Decomposition. This site describes the natural biological process that occurs after ...
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Death - the last taboo: Poems for the dead - my best friend, my ...
Poem for Jane Jane, you deserve a better poem than this I've tried it off and on for years now, Watching your cat grow old, knowing you never will - (and ...
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Decomposition: Determining time of death
The time of death is a critical piece of information for investigators attempting to understand the cause of suspicious deaths.