How To Use Burial chamber In A Sentence
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The structure continues a Spanish tradition in that, although it is by location a narthex placed at the west end of the church of San Isidoro, it has the character of a crypt and burial chamber.
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The only bones that now survive from the excavation are four femora that were recovered from the south-eastern burial chamber.
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Many copies of the book have been found in tombs and burial chambers, where they were presumably placed for the use of the dead.
Sources of the West: Readings in Western Civilization, Volume 1: From the Beginning to 1715
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Once freed of its contents, it became possible to examine the wall paintings in the only decorated room in the entire tomb, the burial chamber.
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There are numerous historic and archaeological sites to visit including the fascinating ancient burial chambers at Pentre Ifan, 20 miles away.
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The archeologists found fragments of bone in the burial chamber.
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The burial chamber contained a short-stemmed lamp with tripod base.
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Many copies of the book have been found in tombs and burial chambers, where they were presumably placed for the use of the dead.
Sources of the West: Readings in Western Civilization, Volume 1: From the Beginning to 1715
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It also delves into Howard Carter's dramatic discovery of the golden treasures lying deep in the burial chamber of the Boy King Tutankhamun, and follows the nail-biting race to crack the code of ancient hieroglyphics.
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Some of them, apart from the burial chamber, contain a corridor and other rooms.
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The earliest settlers left behind them a remarkable array of monuments: standing stones, burial chambers, villages and brochs.
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Finally, it is the day Carter has been waiting for all his life and he is delighted when he can officially open the burial chamber of Tutankhamun.
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Inside the pyramid Zozers burial chamber was quarried 25 meters below out of the rock beneath it.
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The most ancient burial chambers consisted of huge stone slabs forming a chamber with entrances through which further corpses might be introduced.
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Many copies of the book have been found in tombs and burial chambers, where they were presumably placed for the use of the dead.
Sources of the West: Readings in Western Civilization, Volume 1: From the Beginning to 1715
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The ancient Egyptians either engraved the hieroglyphs in the stonework of their temples or painted them on the walls of the burial chamber or inscribed them with a reed pen on rolls of papyrus, the antecedent of our paper.
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The strange standing stones, remnants of a burial chamber, are said to house an invisible living occupant - Wayland.
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In the burial chamber, a nest of four golden shrines, each sitting within the other, are removed, to reveal a stone sarcophagus.
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The archeologists found fragments of bone in the burial chamber.
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They dug up thousands of plates, brooches, hairpins and pendants, carefully placed for the afterlife with the bodies of wealthy rulers entombed in royal burial chambers.
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The king was then taken to his burial chamber deep below the pyramid and then sealed there for all eternity.
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Some of the material was found in what was later felt to be a storehouse or shrine, and a second site revealed the burial chamber of an important person.
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Curses were routinely used as a deterrent against tomb raiders in ancient Egypt, as the Earl of Carnarvon and Howard Carter discovered when excavating Tutankhamun's burial chamber.
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Egyptologists say unlike treasures discovered in burial chambers in the Valley of the Kings at Luxor, no such trove has ever been found inside the three great Pyramids of Giza.
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The only bones that now survive from the excavation are four femora that were recovered from the south-eastern burial chamber.
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Portal tombs are so called from the two large upright stones forming the entrance to the burial chamber; a capstone is set over these and slopes backwards to rest on backstones.
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In the burial chamber, a nest of four golden shrines, each sitting within the other, are removed, to reveal a stone sarcophagus.
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Many copies of the book have been found in tombs and burial chambers, where they were presumably placed for the use of the dead.
Sources of the West: Readings in Western Civilization, Volume 1: From the Beginning to 1715
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The strange standing stones, remnants of a burial chamber, are said to house an invisible living occupant - Wayland.
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Further south, e.g. in the region round Beit Jibrin, they are more frequently sunk vertically, the entrance being in the roof of the burial chamber, or approached by a square shaft (a reversion to the Second Semitic form, except that these latter have _round_ shafts).
How to Observe in Archaeology
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They dug up thousands of plates, brooches, hairpins and pendants, carefully placed for the afterlife with the bodies of wealthy rulers entombed in royal burial chambers.
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There are numerous historic and archaeological sites to visit including the fascinating ancient burial chambers at Pentre Ifan, 20 miles away.
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This in turn leads to the much larger trapezoidal burial chamber at a slightly higher level, which has survived with its capstone intact.
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You can see some of the decorative objects, a reconstructed burial chamber and old photographs from the excavations.
Times, Sunday Times
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The ancient Egyptians either engraved the hieroglyphs in the stonework of their temples or painted them on the walls of the burial chamber or inscribed them with a reed pen on rolls of papyrus, the antecedent of our paper.
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Over the past few years, the English archaeologist David Philipson has uncovered a dense underground network of burial chambers and connecting tunnels below them, proof that the obelisks were funeral monuments.