What modern people would take with them to the "afterlife"

What modern people would take with them to the "afterlife"

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Burial implements in archaeology and anthropology are objects that were buried with the body, and researchers have learned quite a lot about our ancestors thanks to the things with which they were buried.

Regia Anglorum, a British group of reenactors who depict the life of Vikings, Saxons and Normans in the early Middle Ages, decided to imagine what modern people would take into the "afterlife" if they were sent on their last journey according to old traditions.

What modern people would take with them to the "afterlife"

The coronavirus pandemic and quarantine severely restricted the activities of the Regia Anglorum, and, having moved to the remote, the group offered each other photo tasks and games to stay in touch and have fun.

Jenn Peters explained that burying things with the dead is one of the oldest traditions of mankind.

What modern people would take with them to the "afterlife"

But the tradition of burying bodies with burial equipment ended with the gradual Christianization of Europe. According to Peters, this practice has stopped because Christian heaven does not allow baggage transportation.

What modern people would take with them to the "afterlife"

What modern people would take with them to the "afterlife"

But many of the comments under their post were from people admitting that they still would like to be buried in this way, for example, taking things with them to the grave that are associated with some sentimental memories.

What modern people would take with them to the "afterlife"

What modern people would take with them to the "afterlife"

What modern people would take with them to the "afterlife"

What modern people would take with them to the "afterlife"

What modern people would take with them to the "afterlife"

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