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Folks, the two sentences:
"In cases when a person's remains are lost, a cenotaph may be erected. This is what happened to comedian John Belushi."
don't make sense together. Belushi's remains are not lost. His cenotaph exists for a different reason.
I'll leave it for the person who wrote that (or edited it into that state) to fix it so it expresses his/her intent. A partial fix could be to insert a sentence in between, something like "Cenotaphs may also be used in cases where a marker at the actual grave draws unwanted attention." However, still the subject of cenotaphs really needs a different introduction since, as written, it's a pointless beginning for a paragraph that's actually about a different use of them. 107.77.225.94 ( talk) 12:49, 28 October 2017 (UTC)
Hello fellow Wikipedians! I am planning to edit this article as well as Mass grave as part of a class I am taking at the University of Miami. If you are curious about the class I am taking, the class page can be found here. As of now, I plan to focus on the causes, radar search and geoforensics, religious implications, and popular culture. I have copied my bibliography below. Let me know what you think and if you have any suggestions for further improvement! - maljohns ( talk) 01:48, 5 March 2018 (UTC)
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Considering the effects of war or disease or other forms of mortality, along with poverty - there is no expectation in all of human history that anyone can/should have a grave marker. Marking and records is a courtesy, with no expectation that it will last for eternity. 2600:6C48:7006:200:B056:6066:1296:EF0B ( talk) 02:21, 2 July 2021 (UTC)