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  • 51Skinning — Skinning, a gerund from the verb to skin , commonly refers to the act of skin removal. Skinning is often done with a hunting knife.The process is usually done with dead animals, mainly as preparation for consumption of the meat beneath and/or use …

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  • 59Sisamnes — According to Herodotos, Sisamnes was a corrupt judge under Cambyses II of Persia. He accepted a bribe and delivered an unjust verdict. As a result, the king had him arrested and flayed alive. His skin was then used to cover the seat in which his… …

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  • 60Sky burial — or ritual dissection was once a common funerary practice in Tibet wherein a human corpse is cut into small pieces and placed on a mountaintop, exposing it to the elements or the mahabhuta and animals – especially to birds of prey. In Tibetan the… …

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