entombment造句(1) Its emergence from entombment as a chrysalis may have inspired ideas about human resurrection.
(2) He was the first pharaoh to receive such entombment in more than 500 years.
(3) Indeed, the rapid entombment may have preserved some of the skin itself, on top of the boy's skull and on the woman's jaw near the chin—something never before seen in a hominin fossil.
(4) John's lamp light lasted for the first few hours of his entombment and from then on he was in total darkness.
(5) Then he, too, requires a brief respite from corporeal entombment.
(6) There are even a few secular historians who believe that Jesus' body was eaten by dogs, and that his acolytes fabricated the story of a reverential entombment as a sort of coping mechanism.
(7) Although the mummies' actual hearts had been removed before entombment, the CT scans uncovered calcium deposits elsewhere in the bodies that are indicative of artery damage.
(8) Since 1633 the Imperial Crypt in Vienna has been the principal place of entombment for the Habsburg dynasty, hereditary Emperors of the Holy Roman Empire, and their descendants.
(9) Mausoleum: Large, impressive tomb, especially a stone building with places for entombment of the dead aboveground.
(10) Mausoleum: Large, impressive tomb, especially a stone Building with places for entombment of the dead aboveground.
(11) Pythagoras believed the souls of poets passed into swans, a fitting entombment that turns the tattered phrase "poetry in motion" into a truly lyrical trope.