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columbarium (/ˌkɒləmˈbɛəri.əm/; pl.
columbaria), also
called a cinerarium, is a
structure for the
reverential and
usually public storage of funerary...
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Scabiosa columbaria,
called the
small scabious or
dwarf pincushion flower, is a
widespread species of
flowering plant in the
genus Scabiosa,
native to...
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Three extensive underground collective burial columbaria were
discovered at
Vigna Codini in the mid-nineteenth century, near the
Aurelian Walls between...
- Lojac.
Scabiosa cinerea Lapeyr. ex Lam.
Scabiosa colchica Steven Scabiosa columbaria L.
Scabiosa comosa Fisch. ex Roem. & Schult.
Scabiosa correvoniana Sommier...
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government columbaria and 57
private ones. The government-operated
columbaria are at Mandai,
Yishun and Choa Chu Kang.
Private columbaria are operated...
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adapted for the
purpose of
disposing of
cremated ashes after death:
These columbaria were
generally constructed underground. The
French word for
dovecote is...
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partly met by the
provision of ash-tombs with
multiple niches,
known as
columbaria ("dovecote" tombs).
During the
later Empire, and
particularly in the early...
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addition to in-ground burial, the
cemetery also has one of the
larger columbaria for
cremated remains in the country. Four
courts are
currently in use...
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identified by them on the mound. Many of the
ancient city's
olive presses,
columbaria and
water cisterns can
still be seen. Both
Maresha and Beit Guvrin/Eleutheropolis...
- new interments), and
defunct (graves
abandoned or removed) cemeteries,
columbaria, and
mausolea which are
historical and/or notable. It does not include...