(1) no hand his bones shall gather or inhume(2) no hand his bones shall gather or inhume(3) Birth and death, however, collide in a remarkable way in a number of tombs in the Greek world in which a woman is found inhumed or cremated together with a fetus or neonate.(4) It is known that over 5,000 Sarmatians from this area came to Britain after the Marcomannic wars in AD 175; but it is unlikely that the people at Brougham were Sarmatians, as the latter inhumed their dead.(5) It was the living that inhumed the dead, after all.