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  2. Roman funerary art - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different forms and functions of Roman funerary art, including sarcophagi, ash chests, urns, altars, and mausoleums. Find out how social class, religion, and other factors influenced the burial practices and memorials of the ancient Romans.

  3. Fayum mummy portraits - Wikipedia

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    Fayum mummy portraits are naturalistic painted portraits on wooden boards attached to upper class mummies from Roman Egypt. They date to the Imperial Roman era, from the late 1st century BC or the early 1st century AD, and are among the few survivors of the panel painting tradition of the classical world.

  4. Natural burial - Wikipedia

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    Natural burial is the interment of the body in the soil without embalming or vaults, allowing natural decomposition. It has environmental, cultural, and religious benefits and drawbacks, and has been practiced for thousands of years in different cultures.

  5. Free Women, Free Men - Wikipedia

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    Free Women, Free Men: Sex, Gender, Feminism is a 2017 essay collection by American academic and cultural critic Camille Paglia.Comprising previously published essays, the book's central principles, according to Paglia, are "free thought and free speech—open, mobile, and unconstrained by either liberal or conservative ideology"; she argues for an "enlightened feminism, animated by a ...

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  7. 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.

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    Amazon customers say this neck fan lets them get out and about comfortably in the heat. So does one of our shopping writers, who said this fan kept her cool during a Disney World heat wave. Read ...

  9. African Burial Ground National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and significance of the African Burial Ground, a former cemetery for enslaved and free Africans in New York City. The site is a national monument and memorial that honors the contributions of Africans and African Americans to the city and the nation.