It prevents the weight of the dirt from crushing the lid.
Yes they do. Coffins made out of any type of wood without being reinforced with a much stronger material would collapse within a matter of days. Even a steel coffin is deformed by the weight of the dirt above. Also in a climate where it is more likely to rain (such as northern Europe), a coffin can collapse on the same day if not reinforced due to the moisture in the soil.
The early Kingdom of Macedon falls exactly on top of what is modern-day Greek Macedonia with only 4% outside of its modern Greek borders.
I had both tops for my YJ, squared doors for the soft top and rounded for the hard top.
It is the fundus
Dome.
Yes, coffins can be stacked on top of each other, particularly in mausoleums or in certain burial practices where space is limited. This method is often used in urban areas where ground space is at a premium. However, stacking is typically done with care and adherence to local regulations and customs. It's important to respect the wishes of the deceased and their families regarding burial practices.
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The circumference of the TOP of a watermelon is 0.
There are three types of butts- rounded at the bottom, rounded at the top, and just plain ol' flat butts.
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Fundus- Rounded, upper part of the uterus.