Archaeologists call them chamber burials.
the nutty proffessor
a.) court houseb.)acroplisc.) temlped.) parthenon
buildings, Russian buildings
a buried erosional surface is called unconformity.
greek buildings
Most of the important buildings in ancient Rome were the temples. The basilicas (public buildings) the Curia (where the senate met), the baths (which were also important centres for communal and public life), the theaters and amphitheaters (arenas which hosted popular games), the circuses (racing tracks for chariot races), triumphal arches and the warehouses along river Tiber and at the port of Ostia, on the coast of the sea, were also important building. The tabularium, the state archive, and the office buildings at the forum of Trajan were also important.
A burial shroud.No your buried in a coffin
They are called "buildings" regardless of what is on tip of them.
Jewish people don't worship buildings, they worship God. They do however worship IN buildings called Synogogues.
The burial buildings are called pyramids. There are several rooms in a pyramid.
Because when people would die people would be buried in these things called pyramids.
It is a funerary temple, and is also called the Tikal Temple. The ruler Jasaw Chan K'awaii is buried within it.