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Barring last-minute disaster, or the very unexpected, dead Sumerians and Babylonians were respectfully and properly buried. The default position was under the floor within the area of private houses, or, if the deceased were a new-born or young child, sometimes within the walls. At different times there were cemeteries outside towns or cities, notoriously to be avoided, for they would be populated by unowned and restless ghosts.
The First Ghosts: A rich history of ancient ghosts and ghost stories from the British Museum curator
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