sarcophagus in English

noun
1
a stone coffin, typically adorned with a sculpture or inscription and associated with the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Rome, and Greece.
it was decided that a stone sarcophagus - not previously used for kings - should be installed.

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1. In the centre stood a sarcophagus.

2. Upper part of the wooden Anthropoide sarcophagus

3. An Egyptian sarcophagus in a tomb in Mesopotamia.

4. I can't wait to see his crystal sarcophagus !

5. His tomb, sarcophagus and mummy have never been found.

6. You don't need a sarcophagus, you need a doctor.

7. Trail more bandages over the sarcophagus to enhance the effect.

8. There are now stricter relationship requirements for Woohooing with Sims in the Sarcophagus.

9. And the artefacts you removed from the sarcophagus seem to be their weapons.

10. Athletic Skill gain rate from sleeping in the Sarcophagus of Kings has been reduced.

11. An Archaeologist was digging in the desert outside Jerusalem, when he found a crude sarcophagus

12. In the years 15 15 and 16 the sarcophagus was again moved to various locations.

13. Carter and his colleagues dismembered much of the mummy while removing the body from its sarcophagus.

14. The Agia Triadha sarcophagus shows birds perched on double-axes, indicating the presence of a deity.

15. The Hearst Castle in California houses the Nine Muses Sarcophagus , a 3 rd Century sculptural masterpiece.

16. Stylianos Alexiou describes pictures on a sarcophagus that show music being played at a bull sacrifice.

17. Use to cover the base and the lid of the sarcophagus, easing into the corners and hollow.

18. The sarcophagus can be decorated in as much detail as you like, and could be painted quite elaborately.

19. The refrigerator, squat and gleaming like a surgical sarcophagus, had held a sinister fascination for her ever since.

20. The audacious ones stood in full view when she mounted the surrounding steps to a white marble sarcophagus.

21. The building of the now leaking sarcophagus alone cost an astonishing amount of money, on the best estimate available.

22. A larger block, perhaps an altar or sarcophagus, crouched in the centre with a strangely organic air of menace.

23. Catherine of Siena enshrined in the artistic golden sarcophagus which has been admired by succeeding generations of her clients.

24. A cartouche on the red outer sarcophagus shows that it had originally been made for Pharaoh Merenptah, the 19th Dynasty successor of Ramesses II.

25. The entirety of the sarcophagus was at one time covered in copper colored paint, and remnants of it can still be found in place.

26. A year later, Montet discovered the burial chamber of Psusennes I where he found a golden hilt belonged to Wendjebauendjed, placed on the king's sarcophagus.

27. A broken sarcophagus lid of blue-grey basalt was found in the burial chamber by Cecil Mallaby Firth during his brief excavations of the pyramid in 1930.

28. Og (22 Occurrences) Some, however, prefer to suppose that what is intended is "a sarcophagus of black basalt," which iron-like substance Abounds in the Hauran

29. A Chernobyl nuclear-power-plant worker holds a dosimeter to measure radiation levels, with the under-construction sarcophagus, meant to contain the destroyed reactor, visible in the background, in

30. Other parasites of the Wood Turtle include trematodes, an acanthocephalan, caddisfly larvae (an epibiont), and the flesh fly, Sarcophagus spp., which may parasitize eggs and hatchlings (Foscarini, 1994; Walde, 1998; Smith, 2002).

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