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The Body Farm is a year-round research facility at the University of Tennessee that has hundreds of bodies dispersed throughout. The bodies are donated from states all over the U.S. to reenact murder scenarios for research. The Body Farm is a year-round research facility at the University of Tennessee that has hundreds of bodies dispersed throughout. The bodies are donated from states all over the U.S. to reenact murder scenarios for research. Body Decomposition, Body Farm, Forensic Anthropology, Texas State University, Forensic Science, Forensic, University Of Tennessee, Dark Roots, Texas State

The Body Farm is a year-round research facility at the University of Tennessee that has hundreds of bodies dispersed throughout. The bodies are donated from states all over the U.S. to reenact murder scenarios for research. The Body Farm is a year-round research facility at the University of Tennessee that has hundreds of bodies dispersed throughout. The bodies are donated from states all over the U.S. to reenact murder scenarios for research.

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Pathological Bodies on Instagram: "One of my favourite things I saw at the Louvre - this funeral monument dating to 1521. The sign reads: The third husband of Jeanne de Bourbon, François de la Pause, had a tomb made for her with two representations of the deceased: once in ceremonial dress on a sarcophagus and once shrouded in funeral robes and laid on a slab placed in a niche in the wall. The macabre image of the body's decomposition, rendered with subdued realism, was not incompatible with th Niche In The Wall, Body Decomposition, Ceremonial Dress, Phd Life, My Favourite Things, The Louvre, Post Mortem, Memento Mori, Graveyard

Pathological Bodies on Instagram: "One of my favourite things I saw at the Louvre - this funeral monument dating to 1521. The sign reads: The third husband of Jeanne de Bourbon, François de la Pause, had a tomb made for her with two representations of the deceased: once in ceremonial dress on a sarcophagus and once shrouded in funeral robes and laid on a slab placed in a niche in the wall. The macabre image of the body's decomposition, rendered with subdued realism, was not incompatible with…

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