A plinth for a coffin is commonly referred to as a "coffin base" or "coffin plinth." It serves as a support or platform for the coffin, often designed to elevate it for viewing or ceremonial purposes. In some contexts, it may also be part of a larger funeral monument or tomb structure.
The answer is a plinth block, or a plinth.
Coffin ships are called coffin ships cause lots of people died on them
Coffin Bay, located in South Australia, derives its name from the early explorer Matthew Flinders, who named it in 1802. The name was inspired by the sight of a large number of black rocks in the area that resembled coffins, particularly when viewed from a distance. The bay was initially called "Coffin's Bay" but eventually became known simply as Coffin Bay. Today, it is known for its beautiful scenery and rich marine life, particularly oysters.
Joshua Coffin died in 1864.
Wilbert Coffin was born in 1913.
The answer is a plinth block, or a plinth.
plinth
plinth= base. The statue was erected on a concrete plinth.
Coffin ships were called coffin ships because lots of people died on them
plinth defination
A cloth draped over a coffin is called a pall. This is why the six men who walk beside a coffin (and who carry the coffin if necessary) are called pallbearers.
what was the coffin that the paroah was buried in called The coffin is called a 'sarcophagus'. Whch seems to translate literally to '[phagus] eater of the [sarco] dead'.
Sarcophagus
because there are four plinths in Trafalgar square the first 3 holding statues of some important blokes and the 4th holding specially commissioned art , hence the name the fourth plinth as it is the fourth of four plinths
A Pharaoh's coffin is called a sarcophagus.
it is called an i coffin
Coffin ships are called coffin ships cause lots of people died on them