a hollow cat figure made by humans
Carmela Bonanno has written: 'I sarcofagi fittili della Sicilia' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Greek Sarcophagi, Roman Sarcophagi, Sarcophagi, Greek, Sarcophagi, Roman
Th Pharaohs were embalmed and their mummies were put in sarcophagi.
Yes, there was gold on sarcophagi (it was on the mask).
Giuseppe Bovini has written: 'Sarcofagi paleocristiani di Ravenna' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Early Christian Sarcophagi, Sarcophagi, Early Christian
It's a stone coffin.
In Etruscan sarcophagi, the figures repeat the liveliness of the living through facial expression and gestures. Their interiors conveyed joyful emotion. In the sarcophagi, Etruscans showed happiness, spiritualism, and pure joy. The Etruscans continued this celebration, even in death, which shows their joy even in hard times.
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A sarcophagus or plural sarcophagi was the "coffin" used for Egyptian pharaohs.
House of Anubis - 2011 House of Sarcophagi 3-22 was released on: UK: 7 March 2013 USA: 12 March 2013
Giselda Valenti Zucchini has written: 'I sarcofagi a figure e a carattere simbolico' -- subject(s): Christian art and symbolism, Early Christian Art, Early Christian Sarcophagi, Sarcophagi
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Historically, sarcophagi were typically used for the burial of wealthy individuals in ancient cultures, such as the Egyptians and Romans, signifying status and wealth. Poorer individuals often had simpler burials or were interred in less elaborate graves. In modern times, the concept of sarcophagi is largely symbolic, as burial practices vary widely based on cultural, religious, and economic factors. Generally, the use of sarcophagi is not associated with poverty.