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The discovery of decorated pottery dating back to the period points to the presence of pyres of the emperors Alcmene, Croesus and Petrocles. And through references and archaeological evidence affected the burning of corpses and explained the extent of the spread of funeral pyres, and evidence of the practice of burning in the early tenth century BC. Also, the use of crematoriums in special periods starts from some of them in India during the modern era, with some differences in crematoriums, the most important of which is the crematorium of Hephastos, friend of Alexander, which includes formality and exceeds 60 meters in height. As for the pyre in the Roman art, it was represented on many coins, and depicted many emperors and their pyres. It consists of three or four floors, where burning was practiced during the first century BC and continued until the fourth century AD.
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