Some of the additional bone recovered from the cinerary urn had previously been identified as cremated or burned animal remains. |
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Urn burial is an ancient Graeco-Roman practice, and to this day, the ashes of the dead are often preserved in cinerary urns. |
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Small, semicircular cinerary urn made of white marble whose lid is missing. |
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These vases, known as hydrias of Hadra when painted, were used as cinerary urns between 250 and 180 BC in the necropoli of Alexandria. |
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Four cinerary urns, now held in the Exeter Museum, were uncovered. |
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We offer a range of cinerary urns to hold the ashes of a dear one, all made from Magdalen Islands' sand. |
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If the ashes are dispersed after cremation, as in India, they are collected in a cinerary urn. |
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It is first and foremost a natural cemetery reserved exclusively for cinerary urns and commemorations of all kinds. |
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If on the other hand a body was cremated, the ashes were usually put in a cinerary urn, and then the urn was placed in a kistvaen. |
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They are cinerary jars, contemporary versions of the urns used to store cremated remains. |
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Our facility offers 40 niches for cremated pet urn, where the cinerary urn of your demised faithful companion will be carefully kept and preserved. |
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The upper part is designed in order to be a support for the cinerary urn and has proper exhausting holes to avoid ash dispersion in the environment. |
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It also held grave goods left with the human remains, such as flint tools, cinerary urns, or flower tributes. |
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The exhibition explores the containment of the human body after death, featuring cinerary jars and life size sarcophagi. |
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Archaeologists and restorers have in part recreated a first-century columbarium, or burial chamber for cinerary urns, using frescoes excavated between 1838 and 1922 in the Villa Doria Pamphili, the city's largest park. |
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In the exhibition, for instance, a bronze cinerary hut-urn from the early eighth century B. C. illustrates the kind of huts in which many people lived. |
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Our Home Transportation service is guaranteed within 24 hours of your call and the cinerary urn will be returned to your home within the following 2 or 3 days. |
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A cinerary urn to be buried in the ground, characterised in that it is formed by a hardened mixture containing finely divided bark and flour of corn. |
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It is set up the following: cinerary of vineyards of the Saar. |
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Chaired by Olivier Gehin, it will present among other topics the results of the questionnaire sent in by crematorium directors on the organisation of the cinerary memory. |
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Coming from a funerary context, Azinhaga do Senhor dos Mártires, the bowl in question may have served there as a cinerary urn, or merely to have been included among the grave gifts. |
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Our unique columbarium includes many spaces to hold cinerary urns. |
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They practised both inhumation and cremation, and produced caskets in various sizes, the most common of which are cinerary urns made of alabaster and terracotta. |
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Instead, these chests are replaced by serried rows of cinerary urns, offering a very different and renewed sense of the presence of the dead gathered around the high altar. |
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After the concert, participants holding candles sang hymns and prayed at the columbarium in the church basement, where 1,300 cinerary urns are kept. |
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