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  2. Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act

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    The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act is a law that establishes the ownership of cultural items excavated or discovered on federal or tribal land after November 16, 1990. The act also applies to land transferred by the federal government to the states under the Water Resources Department Act. [6]

  3. Grave goods - Wikipedia

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    Grave goods in Bronze Age and Iron Age cemeteries are a good indicator of relative social status; these wealthier graves may have included earrings, necklaces, and exotic foreign materials such as amber. Some even had the spectacular sighting of gold as their grave goods which contrasted from the less wealthy graves which were more deficient. [20]

  4. 50 Famous World Gravesites and Cemeteries - AOL

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    Although there are graveyards in every state and thousands of distinguished gravesites and cemeteries worth seeing around the world, here are a few of the most famous ones to cross off your bucket ...

  5. List of cemeteries in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The list of cemeteries in the United States includes both active and historic sites, and does not include pet cemeteries. At the end of the list by states, cemeteries in territories of the United States are included. The list is for notable cemeteries and is not an attempt to list all the cemeteries in the United States.

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  7. 50 Famous Celebrity Gravesites Around the World - AOL

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  8. Stone box grave - Wikipedia

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    A stone box grave is a coffin of stone slabs arranged in a rectangular shape, into which a deceased individual was placed. Common materials used for construction of the graves were limestone and shale, both varieties of stone which naturally break into slab-like shapes. The materials for the bottom of the graves often varies.

  9. Archaeologists find ancient treasures near grave of WWII soldier

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    The items found were in excellent condition, according to Research in Poland, and may have been preserved by the soil. The park noted that the Mesolithic-era tools found at the site were the ...