Tag mass burial
A mass burial is a burial where multiple individuals are buried in a single grave or gravesite, often in a mass grave or a communal grave. Here are some tags related to mass burial:
- Mass grave: A grave where multiple individuals are buried, often in a single grave or a series of graves.
- Communal grave: A grave where multiple individuals are buried, often in a single grave or a series of graves, with the intention of honoring the deceased as a group.
- Pandemic burial: A mass burial that occurs during a pandemic, where the number of deaths is so high that traditional burial practices are overwhelmed.
- War grave: A mass burial that occurs during a war, where the number of casualties is so high that traditional burial practices are overwhelmed.
- Natural disaster burial: A mass burial that occurs after a natural disaster, such as an earthquake, hurricane, or flood, where the number of casualties is so high that traditional burial practices are overwhelmed.
- Genocide burial: A mass burial that occurs during a genocide, where the number of victims is so high that traditional burial practices are overwhelmed.
- Holocaust burial: A mass burial that occurs during the Holocaust, where the number of victims is so high that traditional burial practices are overwhelmed.
- Massacre burial: A mass burial that occurs after a massacre, where the number of victims is so high that traditional burial practices are overwhelmed.
- Famine burial: A mass burial that occurs during a famine, where the number of victims is so high that traditional burial practices are overwhelmed.
- Epidemic burial: A mass burial that occurs during an epidemic, where the number of victims is so high that traditional burial practices are overwhelmed.
These tags can be used to categorize and search for information related to mass burials, as well as to provide context and understanding of the historical and cultural significance of these events.