The first evidence of a human settlement near Auw are some Roman era cremation urn burials.
Evidence of activity in the form of two urn burials has been discovered from the Bronze Age in the hills around Blackburn.
It consists today of an old part and a new part, opened in 1918, and a place for urn burials, completed in 1927.
Also in the Nordfriedhof is a columbarium containing approximately 5,500 urn burials from the 1950s and 1960s.
They flash-burned his brain and saved the ashes for urn burial.
The urn burials and the "grave skeletons" were nearly contemporaneous.
Its nominal subject was the discovery of a Roman urn burial in Norfolk.
In government operating rooms they flash-burn the criminal's brain for later urn burial.
There are urn burials in and around the city from the Sangam period indicating some level of human habitation.
Fifteen urn burials have been discovered in the municipality.