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Definition of Inhumations
1. inhumation [n] - See also: inhumation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inhumations
Literary usage of Inhumations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Narrative of a Journey Round the Dead Sea and in the Bible Lands in 1850 and by Édouard de Warren (1854)
"Order of inhumations.—Historical references.—Argumentative objections.— The
author's views justified.—Early architecture.—Botta's discoveries at Nineveh. ..."
2. The Prepalatial Cemeteries at Mochlos and Gournia and the House Tombs of by Jeffrey S. Soles (1992)
"Further excavation at Palaikastro, for example, should be expected to uncover
inhumations 31 For the methodology involved in determining social ranking from ..."
3. Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society by American Antiquarian Society (1869)
"Some of these mounds cannot be less than three or four centuries old, while the
contents of others prove that inhumations were made in them after contact ..."
4. Papers of the British School at Rome by British School at Rome (1907)
"... and that though in Latium and Etruria the iron age is rich in inhumations,
the earliest burials of that age are invariably cremations. ..."