History of Funeral Service Final Review
Which of the following groups listed performed their burials at night "so as not to pollute the sunlight"?
Greeks
The name of the place of Greek afterlife was
Hades.
Who was the Greek historian known as the "Father of History"?
Herodotus
This group was formed in the Middle Ages by lay persons to bury the dead and to pray for the souls of the faithfully departed.
Leagues of Prayer
Who is the ancient goddess of funerals and corpses?
Libitina
The Roman "Head Undertaker" was referred to as the
Libitinarious.
The "Guild of All Souls" was established in
London, England
Funeral establishments were developed in Europe during this era.
Medieval
Which era practiced embalming and human dissection for research?
Medieval
The Great Plague of London took place during the
Middle-Ages.
Tree Burial was associated with which of the following?
North American Indians
The people who cremated their dead with all of their worldly possessions were
Northern Europeans.
In ancient Rome, where did burial and/or entombment take place?
Outside the walls of Rome
Which funeral functionary in ancient Rome was identified as the "crier"?
Praeco
The "Crier" in Ancient Rome was also referred to as the
Praeco.
Which ancient culture believed the soul of man hovered around the place of burial for its continued peace and happiness, and required constant attention from the descendants in the form of offerings of food and drink?
Romans
Which of the following best describes the place of women in Ancient Greek burial customs?
They joined in if over 16 and blood related, or over 60 years of age.
These were town health officials in colonial America appointed by the mayor.
Town Undertakers
A raised platform, with or without a canopy, used for a body to lie in state is a
catafalque
One who has little or no religion is considered a
pagan.
The ones who created mummies that were referred to as "Xaxos" were the
Gaunches.
The Cult of Dionysius is associated with which of the following cultures?
Ancient Greeks
This is the doctrine which holds the soul is the vital principle.
Animism
What is the term for a funeral procession?
Cortege
In ancient Rome, this early death belief said that the body and soul were composed of atoms which simply disintegrated at death. Who is responsible for influencing this belief?
Epicurus
Funeralis is best described as
Latin word for tourchlight procession.
This terminology was used as a predecessor to the undertaker in the U.S.
Layers out of the dead
This was the Middle Age custom of eating a loaf of bread and drinking a bowl of beer in the presence of the deceased that transferred the sins of the participant. Therefore the spirit wouldn't wander.
Sin- Eater
In 1665 out of a population of 460,000 there were 68,596 recorded deaths in London due to
The Plague
The "Conclamatio Mortis" is identified with which of the following?
The calling out of the dead
What did the expression "sawdust and tar" refer to in early American history?
Those practicing undertaking outside the legitimate profession.
The practice of draining a quantity of blood to cure illness is
bloodletting
The use of an "effigy" became popularized during
middle-ages.
Which group developed during the end of the Middle Ages which provided a need for dead human bodies for study?
Anatomist
The "Elysian Fields" death belief is associated with which of the following cultures?
Ancient Greeks
This refers to the closing of the committal service in ancient Rome.
Conclamatio Mortis
An airtight metallic coffin designed to improve the ability to preserve the body describes the
Fisk metallic coffin
This was an innovation introduced to square sided caskets in order to reduce the excess space and weight, particularly of metal caskets.
The ogee design
A social development in the Middle-Ages whereby the bodies of the noble were separated and their bones were brought back to their home in a chest describes
independent bone burial
The medieval Irish wakes were known for their
light-hearted practices
This method of final disposition was first attributed to the ancient Greeks.
Cremation
Who was the Greek god of wine and fertility?
Dionysos
This was substituted for the deceased when the body could not be preserved until the funeral.
Effigy
In ancient Greek thought, this was the concept of heaven.
Elysian Fields
One of the countries which made mask making very popular in replacing the body during the long periods the body was lying in state was
England
Which culture is associated with the practice of immersing the body of the dead in earthen jars filled with honey or wax?
Babylonians
What was the generic term used in America to designate all burial receptacles as new variations of the coffin?
Burial Case
These were created in the 19th century providing poor people the ability to bury the dead.
Burial clubs
Which of the following originated in ancient Rome as excavated cemeteries cut out of soft rock for the tombs of wealthy Christians?
Catacombs
In Ancient Greek thought, a honey cake was placed by the head of the deceased to appease
Cerberus
What is the name of the mythical creature who protected the River Styx in Ancient Greek thought?
Cerberus
This document listed the abominable conditions of London's cemeteries created by intramural burials.
Chadwick's report
What are the dates for the Medieval era?
600 AD to 1850 AD
The term "Tabona" referred to which of the following?
A flint stone knife
This was a municipal appointment in colonial America who personally called upon those expected to attend funerals.
Inviter to funerals
