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  • Sarcophagus - Wikipedia
    A sarcophagus (pl : sarcophagi or sarcophaguses) is a coffin, most commonly carved in stone, and usually displayed above ground, though it may also be buried
  • Sarcophagus | Ancient Egypt, Burial, Funerary Art | Britannica
    Sarcophagus, stone coffin The original term is of doubtful meaning Pliny explains that the word denotes a coffin of limestone from the Troad (the region around Troy) which had the property of dissolving the body quickly (Greek sarx, “flesh,” and phagein, “to eat”), but this explanation is
  • SARCOPHAGUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SARCOPHAGUS is a stone coffin; broadly : coffin How to use sarcophagus in a sentence Did you know?
  • Sarcophagi - Education | National Geographic Society
    Used to bury leaders and wealthy residents in ancient Egypt, Rome, and Greece, a sarcophagus is a coffin or a container to hold a coffin Most sarcophagi are made of stone and displayed above ground
  • Sarcophagus (history and beliefs) - Egyptian History
    A sarcophagus is a protective vat that holds the body or mummy of a deceased important person Outdoor sarcophagi are mostly made of stone (marble and granite) and almost always contain another, more finely decorated wooden sarcophagus
  • Sarcophagus - New World Encyclopedia
    A sarcophagus (plural: sarcophagi) is an above ground stone container for a coffin or dead body that often is decorated with art, inscriptions, and carvings First used in Ancient Egypt and Ancient Greece, the sarcophagus gradually became popular throughout the ancient world
  • Sarcophagus - Encyclopedia. com
    sarcophagus (särkŏf´əgəs) [Gr ,=flesh-eater], name given by the Greeks to a special marble found in Asia Minor [1], near the territory of ancient Troy, and used in caskets It was believed to have the property of destroying the entire body, except for the teeth, within a few weeks
  • Ancient Egyptian Sarcophagus – Facts About Ancient Egyptians
    An Egyptian Sarcophagus is a carved, usually a stone container that usually houses a coffin and an Egyptian mummy The word ‘sarcophagus’ is derived from Greek words “Sarx” meaning “flesh”, and “Phagien” meaning “to eat” derived from a Greek word for “flesh-eating


















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