A mausoleum is a building constructed for the purpose of housing the remains of a person or a group of people. It is usually built as part of a larger cemetery.
No, mausoleums are used by many faiths.
The cast of Several Mausoleums - 2010 includes: Bodine Boling as Katie Josiah Madigan as Sebastian
Dead people
Mausoleums are toms with burial chambers
a Mausoleum, crypt, tomb
In cemetaries and mausoleums. But if you mean 'Where do the spirits go?', nobody knows it's impossible to find out!
Traditional cemeteries have upright monuments, usually made of stone, and may also include private mausoleums
It was called ηρώον (hero-on). The first of these mausoleums are dated from the 10th century BC.
Luigi Latini has written: 'Cimiteri e giardini' -- subject(s): Cemeteries, Mausoleums, Tombs, Sepulchral monuments
Sarcophagus, it literally means flesh eater, applied to stone coffins or coffin receptacles in more modern mausoleums.
Grave markers range from simple wooden crosses to mausoleums. Others are statuaries, plaques, memorial benches, and headstones.
No. Toilets were not invented until the 1600s CE. Prior to that, people used latrines and outhouses. Secondly, the pyramids were intended as mausoleums and most mausoleums built today do not even have toilets because they are not designed to be inhabited by living people.