adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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monument
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The square funerary monument was found to contain a series of stelae with inscriptions and five urns.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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the funerary procession
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Among these the Underworld was the great unknown and was therefore the dominant feature of funerary texts from the Middle Kingdom onwards.
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In funerary rites or in cases of houses subject to the intrusions of snakes, this reverse direction is followed by the priest.
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Most surviving examples are funerary , often commissioned quickly in response to unexpected death from disease, by no means uncommon in antiquity.
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Roman funerary customs; art and mythology; women in classical antiquity.
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The funerary archaeologist has to be certain of the differences between desiccation and chemical preservation: embalming.
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The square funerary monument was found to contain a series of stelae with inscriptions and five urns.
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This eighteenth-century fascination with funerary exactitude was not limited to the distaff side of society.
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To the funerary historian the Tor Abbey Jewel is a highly important record.