It is possible that the cremating people similarly formed military aristocracies when they settled in Hindustan, Mitanni, and in certain other European areas.
The migration of the cremating people through Europe was westward and southward and northward; they even swept through the British Isles as far north as Orkney.
If we separate the Indra from the Agni, cremating worshippers, it will be of interest to follow the ethnic clue which is thus suggested.
If this is the explanation, the cremating invaders constituted the lower classes in Gaul and Britain, which is doubtful.
In Britain the cremating people mingled with their predecessors perhaps more intimately than in other areas where there were large states to conquer.
In the north of England the cremating people were less numerous.
The cremating people, who swept into Greece and became the over-lords of the earlier settlers, were represented in the western movement of tribes towards Gaul and Britain.
It is possible that the cremating people of the Bronze Age were a Celtic people.
The cremating people erected megalithic monuments, some of which cover their graves in Britain and elsewhere.
We were here shown the cremating ovens in which the bodies of the departed priests are disposed of, and also the crude cells and the large refectory of the order.
Mantras are necessary incremating a Brahmana's dead body.
As soon as possible the work of cremating the bodies of the dead began.
Cremating Bodies by the Hundred in the Streets of Galveston--Negroes Faint While Handling the Decomposed Corpses--How Some of Those Rescued Escaped with Their Lives.
On the mainland the searching for and cremating of bodies that either perished or found lodgment there was being prosecuted vigorously.
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