Tuesday 1 January 2013

Sympathy Flowers

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The placement of flowers around a grave is humankind’s oldest tribute to memorialize the dead. This ancient activity was first uncovered back in 20th century archeological excavations in the holy lands of the Middle East, when several burial sites were discovered near Shandiar Cave in Iraq. The scientist took studies of the soil and sampled for pollen and were able to identify flower fragments from several different kinds of wild flowers. The scientists were able to determine that the burials took place some 62,000 years ago, making them the oldest known funeral site at the time of discovery.

Some experts tell us that flowers have a value in the face of death that allows us to balance out emotional response to the perception of death as ugly. Flowers help to soften the reality of death for the survivors.
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