Abundant evidence exists to disprove the universal use of any particular direction in laying the cists or interring the dead in the primitive period.
Several examples seem to indicate that the Anglo-Saxons were wont to convert an accumulating barrow into the general place of sepulture of a locality, interring the body apparently in its ordinary robes, but without any cist.
As the troops were to continue their backward march next day, and it was impossible to transport the dead body further, Captain Yates ordered preparations made for interring it in camp that night.
After interring the dead and making a comfortable hospital for the wounded, on the afternoon of the 27th Chivington fell back to the Pecos River at Kosloskie's Ranch and encamped.
After collecting and interring these, Logan and Boone, finding they could do nothing more, returned to Bryant's Station, where they disbanded the troops.
In 1845 the citizens of Frankfort, Kentucky, having prepared a rural cemetery, resolved to consecrate it by interring in it the remains of Daniel Boone and his wife.
All Indians carry off their wounded if possible, and the dead also if not scalped, interring the latter in some secure place not likely to be discovered by their enemies.
Burying Beetles (Necrophorus vespillo) interring the body of a rat.
To the ancient custom of interringprelates with their rings I have alluded in the chapter on 'Rings in Connection with Ecclesiastical Usages.
But a long time after the caves had been abandoned as abodes of the living, they were still used forinterring the dead.
Some families still put their dead away in caves difficult of access, closing up the entrance, without interring the bodies, and they still dance mitote, although more or less secretly.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interring" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.