burial chamber
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Definition
Noun: A room or space, typically underground or within a structure like a mound, that is specifically constructed to hold one or more graves or tombs. It is a sepulchral vault.
Usage
A "burial chamber" is a specific architectural feature. It is used to describe the primary room or compartment in a tomb, mausoleum, or large burial mound where the deceased are interred. * The term is most commonly applied to ancient or historical tombs, such as those in pyramids, tumuli, or catacombs. * It is a formal and technical term used in archaeology, history, and architecture.
Examples
- Archaeologists discovered a hidden burial chamber within the ancient pyramid.
- The burial chamber of the pharaoh was filled with treasures intended for the afterlife.
- The mound was found to contain a central burial chamber made of large stone slabs.
Advanced Usage
- "Sealed burial chamber": Emphasizes that the chamber was closed off, often for millennia.
- The sealed burial chamber provided an undisturbed snapshot of ancient rituals.
- "Royal burial chamber": Specifies the chamber was intended for a king, queen, or other ruler.
- The royal burial chamber was more elaborately decorated than the others.
Variants and Related Words
- Crypt (noun): An underground room or vault beneath a church, used as a chapel or burial place. While similar, a crypt is often associated with Christian churches.
- Sepulchre (noun): A small room or monument, cut in rock or built of stone, in which a dead person is laid or buried. A more literary or archaic term.
- Tomb (noun): A general term for a large vault, typically an underground one, for burying the dead. A "burial chamber" is the interior space of a tomb.
- Vault (noun): A roof in the form of an arch or a series of arches, typical of churches and other large, formal buildings. Also used to mean a burial chamber with an arched roof.
Synonyms
- Sepulchral chamber
- Grave chamber
- Tomb chamber
Related Phrases
- Burial site: A more general term for any location where a burial occurs, which may or may not include a constructed chamber.
- Funerary chamber: A closely related term often used interchangeably with "burial chamber," emphasizing its function in funeral rites.
Noun
- a chamber that is used as a grave