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Nested Coffins

Definition

Nested coffins are multiple coffins placed inside one another during burial ceremonies. This practice was common in ancient civilizations and served as protection for the deceased and as a way to demonstrate wealth or social status.

Related terms

Sarcophagus: A sarcophagus is a stone coffin typically adorned with intricate carvings or decorations. Unlike nested coffins, sarcophagi are usually singular and not stacked within each other.

Burial Chamber: A burial chamber refers to an enclosed space where multiple burials or coffins are placed. It can be a separate room or an area within a larger tomb.

Mummy: A mummy is a preserved body, often achieved through intentional preservation techniques such as embalming. Nested coffins were commonly used to house mummies in ancient civilizations.

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