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The Telltale Bones | Physical Anthropology Talk The Telltale Bones – Physical Anthropology Talk Email Twitter Facebook Search Widgets Connect Search The Telltale Bones Physical Anthropology Talk Recomposing Modern Burial Practices February 9, 2021 ashleydenardo body , compost , conservation , death , decompose , decomposition , ecological responsibility , ecology , efficient , environmentalism , funeral , funerary , human remains , nontoxic , recompose , soil Leave a comment At the end of our last discussion, I posed the question: How can our new funerary traditions and celebrations become sources of happiness, inspiration and ecological responsibility? There have been many new remains disposal options popping up, and I’m really digging this one: Recompose . “Become soil when you die Death is profound, momentous, and beyond our understanding. With an approach that is as practical as it is meaningful, Recompose connects the end of lif...

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