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Recent Examples of sarcophagusIn an apse, near the site of the sarcophagus, is a sparkling mosaic of Jesus in reddish and gold robes sitting atop the orb of the world.—Elizabeth Dias, New York Times, 8 May 2025 The basilica was built over a white marble sarcophagus that, for some 2,000 years, has been believed to be the tomb of St. Paul.
Charles' visit will happen during the Papal Jubilee, a year of forgiveness and reconciliation that is celebrated by the Catholic Church every 25 years.—Landon Mion, Fox News, 18 Mar. 2025 In 2022, following a criminal investigation, several objects were seized including a gold sarcophagus and five other antiquities from the Met, as well as the indictment of seven dealers, collectors, and curators such as the former president of the Musée du Louvre Jean-Luc Martinez.—Francesca Aton, ARTnews.com, 28 Mar. 2025 Thankfully, today, other methods give us a better and more respectful look at what lies inside a sarcophagus.—Monica Cull, Discover Magazine, 24 Mar. 2025 See All Example Sentences for sarcophagus
When customers elect cremation, that revenue can be significantly lower: The median cost of a direct cremation, which doesn’t include a viewing or service, is $2,750, about a third of that of a traditional package with a casket, viewing, ceremony and burial, which is $8,300.
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Susan Shain,
New York Times,
15 May 2025
Taylor’s casket, covered with an American flag, was taken through reverent procession in Bell County on May 13 from Temple to the funeral home in Copperas Cove, KXXV reported.
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Kate Linderman,
Fort Worth Star-Telegram,
14 May 2025
Visitors walk among ancient walls and tombs, uncovering stories that span from Roman London to World War II.
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Joseph V Micallef,
Forbes.com,
28 June 2025
Known both as a common crop mold and a lurking danger in ancient tombs, its spores have been linked to mysterious deaths — from King Tutankhamun’s 1920s excavation to a 1970s Polish royal tomb incident that apparently killed several archaeologists.
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