Never heard of a temple burial.
In order for a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) to be buried in their temple clothing (sometimes called a 'temple burial') they need to have been endowed and currently eligible for wearing the temple garment. I don't believe they need to have a current recommend, but you can ask your Bishop to be certain.
In Florida is a burial vault required by law?
Burial permits are not required for most cemeteries, both public and private; however, permits are required in the event a burial transit is required.
Hatshepsut build a burial temple
It is the burial place of one of they Maya's greatest rulers.
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In the US, a burial vault is not required by law. Oftentimes it is required by cemetery regulations because a vault prevents the grave to cave in as a result of a deterioration of the casket and / or the use of heavy cemetery maintenance machinery.
From what I read of it, Hathor and Nut, although likely among many others were included in his burial tomb. There is no temple of Seti I.
A necropolis site is a cemetery or burial ground where the dead are interred. It often contains tombs, mausoleums, and burial chambers. A temple site, on the other hand, is a place dedicated to religious worship and rituals. It typically features structures like temples, shrines, and altars where ceremonies and offerings are made to deities.
Define burial vault. If you are refering to the out container that a casket is placed into I refer you to ---- http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/LAWS.htm
3.4 is required
These are referred to as 'mastabas'. Search google for that term.
No it is not required but they do recommend learning a language.