In memorie whereof, manie old sepultures are yet in the said Inch, there to be seene grauen with the armes of the Danes, as the maner of burieng noble men still is, and hieretofore hath beene vsed.
In Hay's Scotia Sacra is a description of the sepultures on this monument in Inchcolm Church, p.
For zee may well knowe, that tombes and sepultures ne ben not made of suche gretnesse, ne of such highnesse.
Knut Sterjna[137] believed that the English chambered long barrows represented a stage in the evolution from the dolmens to the chambered barrows (sepultures a galerie) of Denmark and Sweden.
But, probably, you are not aware of the thorough sweep that was made among the sepultures in this abbey of St. Denis.
On opening the sepultures at St. Denis in 1793, the coffin of Henry IV was the first that was taken out of the vault of the Bourbons.
In his work on the 'Sepultures de l'Age de la Pierre chez les Parisii,' M.
This is a fact of which the pyramids, the caverns, and all the sepultures of Egypt offer us irrefragible proofs.
Their whole surface, from the entrance, even to the deepest recesses of these dark excavations, are covered with sepultures and fresco paintings.
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