Tomb
A tomb is a repository for the remains of the dead. It can be a chamber, vault, or building in which the body is interred or cremated remains are stored. Tombs range from simple graves marked by a stone to elaborate monumental structures designed to honor the deceased. The word tomb derives from Old French tombe, from Latin tumba, meaning a burial mound or tomb.
Across cultures, tombs take many forms, including underground crypts, stone mausoleums, rock-cut tombs, tumuli (mounds), and
Construction and features vary by period and culture. Common materials include stone, brick, and concrete. Architectural
Cultural and religious significance is central to tomb design. Tombs reflect beliefs about death and the afterlife,
Notable types include mausoleums, pyramid tombs, crypts, catacombs, and cenotaphs. Modern burial practices continue to adapt,