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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. Post-mortem photography - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and practice of photographing the recently deceased, a common tradition in Europe and America in the nineteenth century. Explore the cultural nuances and styles of post-mortem photography in different countries and regions.

  4. What Are the 5 Love Languages (and How Can They Improve ... - AOL

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    The concept of love languages has taken the relationship wellness world by storm ever since the phrase was first introduced in Dr. Gary Chapman’s best-selling book published in 1992, The 5 Love ...

  5. Veneration of the dead - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the cultural and religious practices of honoring and respecting one's ancestors, also known as ancestor veneration. Explore the different forms, functions, and origins of ancestor veneration in various regions and traditions.

  6. Agape - Wikipedia

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    Love is the law, love under will." Within this context, agape is seen as the expression of one's divine will and the harmony of individual purpose with universal love. It encompasses both love for others and the self, transcending personal desires and attachments.

  7. Sarcophagus - Wikipedia

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    A sarcophagus is a stone coffin, often carved and displayed above ground, that comes from the Greek word for "flesh-eating". Learn about the origins, types and uses of sarcophagi in different cultures and periods, from ancient Egypt to modern America.

  8. Ancient Roman sarcophagi - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, styles, and functions of stone coffins used for inhumation burials in ancient Rome and early Christianity. See examples of sarcophagi with mythological, military, and Christian scenes, and how they differ from ash chests and grave altars.

  9. Ancient Egyptian funerary texts - Wikipedia

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    The literature that makes up the ancient Egyptian funerary texts is a collection of religious documents that were used in ancient Egypt, usually to help the spirit of the concerned person to be preserved in the afterlife.