“burial” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “burial”:

+ The results indicated a burial older than 24,600 years.

+ The garden has some Jewish burial caves from the Second Temple period.

+ There is the main building of the palace, Divanhane, the burial vaults, the shah’s mosque with a minaret, Seyid Yahya Bakuvi’s mausoleum, a portal in the east – Murad’s gate, a reservoir and the remnants of the bath-house.

+ Mother Katherine decided on burial details but some family members and friends wanted him buried below ground in the mausoleum.

+ They were, in fact, I said, only objects found in a tomb, and their burial had been their preservation”.

+ The city is famous as the traditional burial site of the Biblical Patriarchs and Matriarchs.

burial some ways to use
burial some ways to use

Example sentences of “burial”:

+ He was buried in line with Jewish burial customs.

+ Tomb of Pharaoh’s daughter is an ancient burial building located in the Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery in Jerusalem.

+ Anubis, as the god of death and the afterlife, was closely associated with mummification and burial rites.

+ Edward Doty died on August 23, 1655 in Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony and was buried at Burial Hill Cemetery where there is a memorial stone for him.

+ Very often, burial sites are in the circle, or nearby.

+ Fletcher was buried in the Cole’s Hill Burial Ground in Plymouth.

+ Edward Winslow’s first wife Elizabeth Barker Winslow was buried in 1621 in the Cole’s Hill Burial Ground, Plymouth, Massachusetts.

+ He was buried in line with Jewish burial customs.

+ Tomb of Pharaoh's daughter is an ancient burial building located in the Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery in Jerusalem.
+ Anubis, as the god of death and the afterlife, was closely associated with mummification and burial rites.

+ Nero was also denied the lavish burial that was accorded to popular emperors and members of the imperial family.

+ The church graveyard is the burial place of at least two Revolutionary War notables.

+ And, they also found some burial remains.

+ Maeshowe, also known as Orkhaugr, a burial mound in Orkney, Scotland, with underground passage graves.

More in-sentence examples of “burial”:

+ They thought that it was wrong to show the burial of an ordinary man in a huge painting, as if he was as important as an emperor.

+ Also, at the time, rich people in Jerusalem liked the idea of burial caves.

+ They staged a fake burial so that Minik would think he was burying his father.

+ She died in Plymouth in March 1670 and was buried on Burial Hill in Plymouth near her husband.

+ His body was moved in August 1988 to a permanent burial place in the newly built Turkish State Cemetery in Ankara.

+ At the time of his sudden death in December 1942, Sir Sikandar was honoured by the people of Lahore and granted burial outside the old Badshahi Mosque there, on the other side from Allama Muhammad Iqbal, the poet.

+ Coe, page 47 They constructed simple burial mounds.

+ Macbeth’s burial most likely took place soon after his death.

+ Though the entire network of Paris’ mines is not a burial place as such, the term ‘Catacombs’ is commonly used to refer to the whole network.

+ Many burial caves were found in the Sanhedrin caves.

+ Despite Karl’s Protestantism, and the fact that Leopoldine’s father was Jewish, the Wittgenstein children were baptized as Roman Catholics — the faith of their maternal grandmother — and Ludwig was given a Roman Catholic burial upon his death.

+ Kidron Valley necropolis is a row of ancient Jewish burial caves in the Kidron Valley.

+ He had a military funeral conducted at St George’s Chapel and burial in the same place.

+ The exact location of her grave within the burial ground has not been found.

+ Rupert Chawner Brooke 3 August 1887 – 23 April 1915The date of Brooke’s death and burial under the Julian calendar that applied in Greece at the time was 10 April.

+ John and Priscilla were buried in the Myles Standish Burial Ground in Duxbury, Massachusetts.

+ Cave of the Prophets is an ancient burial cave located in the Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery in Jerusalem, near the Seven Arches Hotel.

+ The quality of the preservation of organic material depends on the speed of the burial process and the degree of compression before undergoing permineralisation.

+ He was buried in Burial Hill in Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony.

+ She points out that buckets of apples were discovered in the place of burial for the Oseberg ship in Norway.

+ An excavation campaign in 1980 and 1981 showed that the burial chamber was a late addition to the site, and that it had been modified a number of times.

+ Francis Cooke died in Plymouth on April 7, 1663 and was buried on Burial Hill in Plymouth, Massachusetts.

+ His dead body was taken away in a military vehicle and his burial was without any ceremony.

+ She promises “I will choose when I have finished weaving this cloth”, the cloth being a burial cloth for Odysseus’ father.

+ They thought that it was wrong to show the burial of an ordinary man in a huge painting, as if he was as important as an emperor.

+ Also, at the time, rich people in Jerusalem liked the idea of burial caves.

+ An average mastaba had four walls, a flat top and an underground burial chamber, reached by a vertical shaft or stairwell.

+ The number of objects that were found in Saxon burial sites around the village support this.”Anglo-Saxon Oxfordshire” John Blair, p.31 These large, Saxon burial sites also indicate a good sized population, that lasted over many years.

+ Their place of burial is unknown with holes for flowers.

+ Part of this land included a Mohawk burial site.

+ Kilmainham also has one of a small number of Viking era burial sites, within Dublin.

+ Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin near his burial site.

+ Their burial places are unknown.

+ Finally, inside some of the pyramids, there were burial chambers for the highest-ranking officials, just as in Egyptian pyramids.

+ The open beak of the Pelican is also associated with the ability of the deceased to leave the burial chamber and go out into the rays of the sun, possibly an analogy made between the long cavernous beak of the pelican and the tomb shaft.

+ The remains were covered with red ochre, in what is the earliest known incidence of such a burial practice.

+ Beaker pottery appears in the Mount Pleasant Phase along with flat axes and burial practices of inhumation.

+ Many of the tombs have statues, burial mounds, shrines for ancestor worship and buildings for guards and groundskeepers.

+ A stone, carved with a twisting, serpent like design was in the burial chamber.

+ Storage of radioactive waste must be guaranteed for thousands of years, until it decays sufficiently to be safe to the environment and its inhabitants. Radioactive waste can be stored by deep geological burial or by dry cask storage. Dry Cask Storage is large cylinders of concrete and steel that are used to hold 10 or more metric tons of high-level radioactive waste.

+ The location behind the high altar was a privileged burial place.

+ Yunus and his workers were threatened and women were told they would not have a Muslim burial if they borrowed money from the Grameen Bank, but they have given many, many loans to poor people.

+ It is the burial place of Tokugawa Ieyasu.

+ Because it appears at burial sites across the globe, the spiral most likely represented the “life-death-rebirth” cycle.

+ It has many Jewish burial caves from the Second Temple period.

+ It includes the burial sites of Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth, in the north-east of the county.

+ The cemetery has been used for hundreds of years as a burial place, including important people and important Jewish religious leaders.

+ Others think that “Gallery Tomb B” is the burial site of king Raneb.

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