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  2. Coffin - Wikipedia

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    Coffins in the UK are mainly similar to the hexagonal design, but with one-piece sides, curved at the shoulder instead of having a join. In Medieval Japan, round coffins were used, which resembled barrels in shape and were usually made by coopers. In the case of a death at sea, there have been instances where trunks have been pressed into use ...

  3. Burial vault (enclosure) - Wikipedia

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    Burial vaults originally emerged as a means of ensuring that grave robbers could not easily access a coffin and remove valuables, clothing, or even bodies from the coffin. [2] Early vaults were made of wood (the "rough box"), [3] although by the middle of the 1800s brick, [2] iron and later steel vaults were used.

  4. Burial - Wikipedia

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    Bodies are often buried wrapped in a shroud or placed in a coffin (or in some cases, a casket). A larger container may be used, such as a ship. In the U.S., coffins are usually covered by a grave liner or a burial vault, which prevents the coffin from collapsing under the weight of the earth or floating away during a flood.

  5. National Museum of Funeral History - Wikipedia

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    These traditions were originally held in New Orleans, Louisiana, and everyone in the community comes together and honors the deceased. Displays go back in time as far as Ancient Egyptian funerary practices [3] and include items like hearses and unusual coffins. It also devotes space for a Presidential Funeral Gallery.

  6. Custom-casket maker Trey Ganem creates and donates coffins ...

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    Pallbearers carry the casket of Amerie Jo Garza to her burial site in Uvalde, Texas, Tuesday, May 31, 2022. Garza was one of the students killed in last week's shooting at Robb Elementary School.

  7. Burial vault (tomb) - Wikipedia

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    Over the course of the 19th century, the free placement of coffins in the crypt vaults was increasingly prohibited, and the coffins had to be sealed in wall niches or locked chambers within the actual crypt, and coffins had to be constructed of metal, or zinc-lined wooden coffins and sealed stone sarcophagi to be used, in order to prevent the ...

  8. Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Urban cemeteries were more sanitary (a place to safely dispose of decomposing corpses) than they were aesthetically pleasing. Corpses were usually buried wrapped in cloth, since coffins, burial vaults, and above-ground crypts inhibited the process of decomposition. [16] Nonetheless, urban cemeteries which were heavily used were often very ...

  9. Natural burial - Wikipedia

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    Coffins (tapered-shoulder shape) and caskets (rectangular) are made from a variety of materials, most of them not biodegradable. 80–85% of the caskets sold for burial in North America in 2006 were made of stamped steel.