All the Pharoahs of Egyt had tombs (and coffins) to preserve them and their memory, as a tribute to how great the kings were.
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I saw on a show that a body buried in the 60's when it was exumed it look like it was the day they were buried.
Elvis Presley s coffin looked like the one that his mother was buried in. It was copper in color.
For her funeral she was in a lead coffin (covered in purple velvet and a life-like effigy). But she must have had a double coffin (a coffin inside a coffin) because in the 1800's when her tomb was opened it was reported she had a wooden coffin so her wooden coffin must have been inside the lead one, although I cannot confirm this, its only an assumption. its also possible that she had a lead coffin for the funeral and her body was then moved to a wood one later. point being, she had one lead one, and one wood one.
Roland Folger Coffin has written: 'Straws' -- subject(s): Poems
Tristram Coffin has written: 'Not to the swift' 'Your Washington' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'The armed society' -- subject(s): Militarism
Now, it's hard to answer that for certain. But I can tell you the coffin she was in for her funeral was a lead coffin. And during the funeral it was draped in purple velvet, and topped with a very life-like effigy of the queen. then the body of Elizabeth was put in the vault of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York until the modern monument was made in 1606 and her coffin was moved to the vault underneath with her half-sister Mary's. so, in the 1800's when they were looking for where James I was buried Elizabeth and Mary's vault/tomb was opened. It was said that Elizabeth's coffin rested on top of her half-sister Mary's. there the coffin was wood and "larger and more distinctly shaped in the form of a body". Now, I assume this means that it would have had a specific head shape in the coffin. I say this because that is the way her father's looked. (his was opened in the early 1800's but for different reasons) this is what her father's, Jane Seymour's and Charles I's looked like: (they are all buried in a vault together in St George's Chapel) Also carved on the wood coffin is "ER" each letter on either side of of a Tudor Rose and the date "1603".
In cursive, the letter "s" typically looks like a loopy curve that starts at the middle line and flows down to the bottom, then loops back around and finishes with a small tail at the top.
Robert Coffin has written: 'The last of the Logan' -- subject(s): Seafaring life 'Kennebec'
Bobbie Coffin has written: 'Rider or horseman?' -- subject(s): Dressage, Horsemanship, Horses
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Patricia Coffin has written: 'Nantucket' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Natural history '1,2,3,4,5,6' -- subject(s): Child psychology, Child study
Joseph Herschel Coffin has written: 'The soul comes back' -- subject(s): Christianity, Personality, Soul