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- Grave_goods abstract "Grave goods, in archaeology and anthropology, are the items buried along with the body.They are usually personal possessions, supplies to smooth the deceased's journey into the afterlife or offerings to the gods. Grave goods are a type of votive deposit. Most grave goods recovered by archaeologists consist of inorganic objects such as pottery and stone and metal tools but there is evidence that organic objects that have since decayed were also placed in ancient tombs.Where grave goods appear, grave robbery is a potential problem. Etruscans would scratch the word śuθina, Etruscan for "from a tomb", on grave goods buried with the dead to discourage their reuse by the living. The tomb of pharaoh Tutankhamun is famous because it was one of the few Egyptian tombs that was not thoroughly looted in ancient times.Grave goods are in origin a sacrifice intended for the benefit of the deceased in the afterlife. Closely related are customs of ancestor worship and offerings to the dead, in modern western culture related to All Souls' Day (Day of the Dead), in East Asia the "hell bank note" and related customs.Also closely related is the custom of retainer sacrifice, where servants or wives of a deceased chieftain are interred with the body.As the inclusion of expensive grave goods and of slaves or retainers became a sign of high status in the Bronze Age, the prohibitive cost led to the development of "fake" grave goods or funerary art, where artwork meant to depict grave goods or retainers is produced for the burial and deposited in the grave in place of the actual sacrifice.".
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- Grave_goods wikiPageExternalLink ancient.
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- Grave_goods hasPhotoCollection Grave_goods.
- Grave_goods subject Category:Afterlife.
- Grave_goods subject Category:Anthropology.
- Grave_goods subject Category:Archaeological_artefact_types.
- Grave_goods subject Category:Death_customs.
- Grave_goods subject Category:Sacrifice.
- Grave_goods type Abstraction100002137.
- Grave_goods type Act100030358.
- Grave_goods type Activity100407535.
- Grave_goods type Continuance101017987.
- Grave_goods type Custom100413239.
- Grave_goods type DeathCustoms.
- Grave_goods type Event100029378.
- Grave_goods type Practice100410247.
- Grave_goods type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Grave_goods type Survival101022178.
- Grave_goods type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Grave_goods comment "Grave goods, in archaeology and anthropology, are the items buried along with the body.They are usually personal possessions, supplies to smooth the deceased's journey into the afterlife or offerings to the gods. Grave goods are a type of votive deposit.".
- Grave_goods label "Ajuar funerario".
- Grave_goods label "Grabbeigabe".
- Grave_goods label "Grafgift".
- Grave_goods label "Grave goods".
- Grave_goods label "Mobilier funéraire".
- Grave_goods label "المرفقات الجنائزية".
- Grave_goods label "副葬品".
- Grave_goods label "陪葬品".
- Grave_goods sameAs Grabbeigabe.
- Grave_goods sameAs Ajuar_funerario.
- Grave_goods sameAs Mobilier_funéraire.
- Grave_goods sameAs 副葬品.
- Grave_goods sameAs Grafgift.
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- Grave_goods depiction Tutanchamon_(js)_3.jpg.
- Grave_goods isPrimaryTopicOf Grave_goods.