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Well, in China, they bury people in hills, in Egypt pyramids,
Catacombs are ancient, human-made subterranean passageways for burial or protection.A tomb is a repository for the remains of the dead. It is generally any structurally enclosed interment space or burial chamber, of varying sizes.
Teofilo's burial clothes are simple and traditional, reflecting his humble lifestyle as a sheepherder. In contrast, the priest's clothes are likely more elaborate and ornate, symbolizing his position and authority within the church. The difference in attire highlights the contrast in social status and roles between the two characters.
The Upturned Face is a short story by Stephen Crane. The story is about the death and burial of a fallen soldier during a battle. The adjutant does not remember anything, while Lean at least remember some of the burial service words.
The first people to use burial mounds were ancient societies in various parts of the world, such as the Egyptians, Chinese, and Native Americans. These societies constructed burial mounds to bury their deceased and as a way to honor and remember them.
The Maitum jars are ancient burial jars found in the Philippines, specifically in Maitum, Sarangani Province. These artifacts are known for their intricate designs and are believed to be associated with burial practices of the people who lived in the area during prehistoric times. The jars are important cultural artifacts that provide insights into the beliefs and practices of ancient Filipino communities.
"Makikipaglibing" in English translates to "to attend a funeral" or "to participate in a burial." It refers to the act of joining a funeral service or burial ceremony to pay respects to the deceased. This term is commonly used in Filipino culture, emphasizing the importance of mourning and supporting the bereaved.
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urn (pottery burial), underwater salvage operations, umbrella (waterproofed paper)
The Terracotta Army was an army of life-sized terracotta figurines found in an ancient Chinese Imperial burial.
A Burial is when the casket is lowered into the ground with the body, intact, inside. A Cremation is when the casket and the body are burned into ashes, then give to family/friends. A burial is often much more expensive that a cremation.
Haizhu Kong has written: 'Ju san zhi jian' -- subject(s): Anecdotes, Artists, Authors, Chinese, Chinese Authors, Chinese literature, History and criticism 'Tong bie Lu Xun' -- subject(s): Authors, Chinese, Biography, Chinese Authors, Death and burial