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  2. Coffin - Wikipedia

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    The earliest evidence of wooden coffin remains, dated at 5000 BC, was found in the Tomb 4 at Beishouling, Shaanxi. Clear evidence of a rectangular wooden coffin was found in Tomb 152 in an early Banpo site. The Banpo coffin belongs to a four-year-old girl; it measures 1.4 m (4.6 ft) by 0.55 m (1.8 ft) and 3–9 cm thick.

  3. Talk:Coffin - Wikipedia

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    An old-fashioned coffin-shaped wooden box (straight boards, no curves) without handles and no liner, closed with nails, would probably never be called a casket in this country. Anyone seeing such a thing would say it's a historical funeral coffin, in the same way that an old-fashioned shoulder-fired muzzle-loaded, smoothbore firearm is a musket ...

  4. Pazyryk burials - Wikipedia

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    The find was a rare example of a single woman given a full ceremonial burial in a wooden chamber tomb in the fifth century BCE, accompanied by six horses. [6] She had been buried over 2,400 years ago in a casket fashioned from the hollowed-out trunk of a Siberian larch tree.

  5. Pope Francis refuses glitzy burial — opts for wooden casket ...

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    The 87-year-old pontiff – who turns 88 next month – enacted a new set of liturgical rites aimed at modernizing the Catholic Church that scraps lengthy, garish funeral practices his ...

  6. Undertaker turns old coffin into DIY home barbecue grill

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    Footage shows a savvy undertaker grilling at a rather unique barbecue, after turning an old coffin into a DIY home BBQ. Smoke can be seen billowing from the glossy wooden casket outside the family ...

  7. Memorial pole - Wikipedia

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    Memorial poles at the National Gallery of Australia. A memorial pole, also known as hollow log coffin, burial pole, lorrkkon, ḻarrakitj, or ḏupun, is a hollow tree trunk decorated with elaborate designs, made by the Yolngu and Bininj peoples of Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia.