sepulture
Sepulture refers to the act of burying a deceased person and to the burial site itself. It denotes interment—placing a body in a grave, tomb, or other resting place—and may be used to describe cemeteries, mausolea, ossuaries, catacombs, or other sepulchral locations. The word derives from Old French sepulture and Latin sepultura, and it is often used interchangeably with burial or entombment, though it can emphasize the physical site or the act of interment.
In archaeology and anthropology, sepulchral remains and structures are studied to understand mortuary practices across cultures
Legal and cultural dimensions shape sepulture as well. Burial grounds are typically regulated by laws and licensing,
Today, the term sepulture is more common in scholarly, ceremonial, or formal contexts and may be considered