epitaph
No. When it is found it will just be called "Cleopatra's Tomb".
A flat topped mud brick tomb is called a mastaba.
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It was actually made out of marble. Some of it was made out of stone but only a small percentage of the tomb.
Egyptian workmen made Cleopatra's tomb --- no matter where it is.Egyptian workmen made Cleopatra's tomb --- no matter where it is.Egyptian workmen made Cleopatra's tomb --- no matter where it is.Egyptian workmen made Cleopatra's tomb --- no matter where it is.Egyptian workmen made Cleopatra's tomb --- no matter where it is.Egyptian workmen made Cleopatra's tomb --- no matter where it is.Egyptian workmen made Cleopatra's tomb --- no matter where it is.Egyptian workmen made Cleopatra's tomb --- no matter where it is.Egyptian workmen made Cleopatra's tomb --- no matter where it is.
They are known as epitaphs.
"Tombstone" comes from the words "tomb" and "stone." Tomb is Greek and stone is Germanic.
There is no tomb stone where she was burried.
A mountain-like stone structure used as a tomb is called a mausoleum. Mausoleums are above-ground structures designed to house the remains of a deceased person or persons.
In ancient Egypt, they were usually written on buildings and monuments, such as tombs and obelisks. They were also written on papyrus. Apprentice scribes would also practice hieroglyphics on broken bits of stone called ostraca.
In a tomb In a tomb.
Does anyone know what Steve perry had written on his mothers tomb stone? Just want to put it in my collection cuz he is a very special person to me.
Yes, tombstone is a compound noun; it combines the nouns tomb and stone.
The stone container of a wooden coffin was called a sarcophagus.
Hieroglyphs were usually written in papyrus paper, but after the Greeks occupied Egypt the Egyptians learned who to carve them into stone.
dead people
An 'epitaph' is the inscription written on a tomb or grave stone in memory of the person buried there, or a brief literary piece commemorating a deceased person.