place in a grave or tomb; "Stalin was buried behind the Kremlin wall on Red Square"; "The pharaos were entombed in the pyramids"; "My grandfather was laid to rest last Sunday"
Burial of the bodies of the deceased, the only acceptable alternative to the early Christians The Roman practice of cremation could not be used by them, because of the faith in the resurrection
Name given to the burial custom by which the body was laid unburned in a grave (in contrast to cremation) Inhumation was demanded by Christian doctrine but was not confined to Christian peoples, for it was the custom of some of the pagan tribes of Scandinavia
The practice of burial of non-cremated remains In prehistoric times, this was often in a wooden coffin, a jar burial, a hollowed out tree trunk, a wicker basket, or a woollen shroud The remains – especially any grave goods – provide examples of the dress and other information See Contracted inhumation, Crouched inhumation, Extended inhumation, Flexed inhumation, Prone inhumation, Supine inhumation, Articulated skeleton, Disarticulated skeleton, Excarnation