kistegrav
Kistegrav is a traditional Danish funerary practice involving the placement of the deceased in a wooden coffin or casket, known as a "kiste," and interring it in a grave or burial site. The term "kistegrav" translates directly to "coffin grave" and refers specifically to burial arrangements centered around a coffin within a designated grave or mausoleum.
Historically, kistegrav has been a common method for disposing of the dead in Denmark, reflecting both cultural
Kistegravs are typically characterized by the use of wooden coffins, though modern variations may incorporate metal
In contemporary times, the concept of kistegrav is integrated into Danish burial regulations and cemetery management.
Overall, kistegrav represents a significant aspect of Danish cultural heritage related to death and remembrance practices,