Only those which have a hermetical seal, for example caskets with a gasket seal.
But: even the best seal does not hold forever.
They usually don't in modern cultures since most modern coffins are airtight when closed.
Some places where coffins are stored: graveyard or grave, mausoleum, earth, crypt, hearse, cemetery, or a funeral home.
Receiving Vault or vaults. Something like a receiving yard at a railroad yard- as distinct from Departure tracks.
A hermetic seal is one which is basically airtight. So a hermetically-sealed zinc-lined coffin is an airtight coffin with a zinc coating on the inside. WikipediaWictionaryChambers (UK)Google imagesGoogle defineThe Free DictionaryJoin exampleWordNetGoogleUrban DictionaryAnswers.comrhymezone.comMerriam-Webster<>0 wvcidfjoguarm
Probably because steel caskets (or caskets made of other metals) can be sealed hermetically, meaning that they can be made airtight and watertight, which is requested for long distance shipments of remains.
No, carpenters make coffins.
Time Vaults was created in 1982.
From the Vaults - album - was created in 1982.
Cross vaults are in reality just two barrel vaults that intersect at 90 degree angles. These vaults are found to be more stable and the buildings were more sound because of them.
In Sly 2, gadgets are in the vaults. (you open the vaults and get the gadgets by getting all of the clue bottles in that level)
From the Vault was created in 1997.
he was placed in 4 coffins