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Death & Burial
[edit]- 40th Day after death
- Ancient Greek funeral and burial practices
- Bed burial
- Body snatching
- Buddhist funeral
- Burial
- Burial at sea
- Catholic funeral
- Cemetery
- Chinese funeral rituals
- Christian burial
- Coffin
- Coffin plate
- Coffin portrait
- Columbarium
- Corpse road
- Cremation
- Cremation in the Christian World
- Danse Macabre
- Dead bell
- Dead-cakes
- Death knell
- Death mask
- Death messenger
- Death poem
- Death wail
- Embalming
- Funeral
- Funeral biscuit
- Funeral procession
- Funeral strippers
- Funeral toll
- Funerary art
- Ghost bike
- Gibbeting
- Grave candle
- Gravedigger
- Headstone
- Hearse
- Heart-burial
- Islamic funeral
- Keening
- Korean Traditional Funeral
- Lanterns of the Dead
- Last meal
- Last rites
- Lying in repose
- Maiden's garland
- Memento mori
- Memorial cross
- Mourning
- Mourning portraits
- Mourning ring
- Pall (funeral)
- Pallbearer
- Papier-mache offering shops in Hong Kong
- Placebo (at funeral)
- Post-mortem photography
- Posthumous execution
- Potter's field
- Rest in peace
- Resurrection Stone
- Riderless horse
- Roadside memorial
- Roman funerary practices
- Sati (practice)
- Saturday of Souls
- Setting the features
- Sexton (office)
- Shroud
- Soul cake
- Taboo on the dead
- Votive candle
- Wake (ceremony)