Scotland Yard is the headquarters of London's Metropolitan Police and nobody is buried there. You must be thinking about somewhere else.
The answer will either be a garbage dump, tombs of famous people, criminal investigation or prizewinning roses. There's also a park in Edinburgh called Scotland Street Yard, where there's a play park?
its stone tombs.
Tombs were arranged with the objects that people would need in the afterlife - weapons, ritual vessels and personal ornaments.
It depends on how you look at it. The people in the tombs are, but the tombs themselves are wonderful!
sometimes the hieroglyphics would be in tombs to warn or try to intimidate people that adventure into the tomb or to scare off tomb raiders.
in one of the tombs it had on the walls when i arise i will lawfully take my thrown and rule Egypt
To keep people from robbing the tombs.
the valley of the kings, pharoahs were buried in tombs there
To put the tombs in and in the tombs there are dead mummified people.
Alive people for dead people.
Various types of tombs were used in many areas of the world. Most people think of the pyramids and the entombed mummies when tombs are mentioned.
If by 'the pyramid', you meant the pyramids in Egypt, they were built as tombs. Very rich people would pay to have a pyramid as their tomb. People such as nobles, or pharaohs would have pyramids for their tomb. They were also filled with treasures and objects that the people in the tombs would need in the afterlife.