A Playboy magazine and a box of tissue
The sarcophagus was placed in the burial chamber to house and protect the deceased's body, ensuring its preservation and providing a place for their spirit to reside. It was also believed to serve as a symbol of the deceased's status and importance in the afterlife.
The antonym for sarcophagus is likely "living" or "alive," as a sarcophagus is typically associated with death and burial.
A synonym for the word "sarcophagus" is "coffin."
The mummy rose from the sarcophagus. The sargophagus was strangely empty.
Mummies are typically buried in sarcophagi, which are stone coffins often decorated with intricate carvings and inscriptions. The sarcophagi are placed in tombs or burial chambers to protect the mummies from decay and preserve them for the afterlife.
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A sarcophagus!!!! The stone coffin in which a wood coffin was placed is a sarcophagus!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A sarcophagus.
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A tomb. One might also think of a sarcophagus, but traditionally the corpse was placed without a wooden casket into the stone sarcophagus.
A sarcophagus is a stone coffin. A coffin is a box like item where dead people are placed for burial.
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A sarcophagus.
A large stone box with a lid into which the mummy is placed
A mummy's 'coffin' is called a sarcophagus.