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Kathy Benjamin

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Average rating: 3.82 · 689 ratings · 112 reviews · 7 distinct worksSimilar authors
Funerals to Die For: The Cr...

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“THE IDEA IS TO DIE YOUNG AS LATE AS POSSIBLE.
ASHLEY MONTAGU, ANTHROPOLOGIST (DIED 1999)”
Kathy Benjamin, Funerals to Die For: The Craziest, Creepiest, and Most Bizarre Funeral Traditions and Practices Ever

“it can be argued that humans started becoming human the first time they added items to a grave for no other reason than so the corpse, or at least their spirit, would still have access to those things. While there is evidence that some prehuman prodigies may have started adding a flint knife or two to graves as many as 320,000 years ago, it was only about 100,000 years ago that ritual burial really took off. Once humans developed language they could explain their ideas about life and death to others, and one tribe could then explain those beliefs to other people as well.”
Kathy Benjamin, Funerals to Die For: The Craziest, Creepiest, and Most Bizarre Funeral Traditions and Practices Ever

“THEY SAY SUCH NICE THINGS ABOUT PEOPLE AT THEIR FUNERALS THAT IT MAKES ME SAD TO REALIZE THAT I’M GOING TO MISS MINE BY JUST A FEW DAYS.
GARRISON KEILLOR, AUTHOR AND RADIO PERSONALITY”
Kathy Benjamin, Funerals to Die For: The Craziest, Creepiest, and Most Bizarre Funeral Traditions and Practices Ever

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