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* Sepulchre – a cavernous [[Rock-cut tombs in ancient Israel|rock-cut space for interment]], generally in the [[Jew]]ish or Christian faiths (cf. [[Holy Sepulchre]]).<ref name="morana">{{cite book|last1=Morana|first1=Martin|title=Bejn Kliem u Storja|date=2011|publisher=Books Distributors Limited|location=[[Malta]]|language=mt|isbn=978-99957-0137-6|page=211|url=http://www.bdlbooks.com/history/3677-bejn-kliem-u-storja.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161020070442/http://www.bdlbooks.com/history/3677-bejn-kliem-u-storja.html|archive-date=20 October 2016}}</ref>
* [[Samadhi (shrine)|Samadhi]] – in India a tomb for a deceased saint that often has a larger building over it as a shrine
* [[Stećak]] – in [[medieval Bosnia]] individual stećaks or grouped in stećak necropolises werea form of sepulchral burial culture between 12th and 16th century;
* Other forms of archaeological "tombs", such as [[ship burial]]s
* [[Tumulus]] – (plural: tumuli) A [[mound]] of [[Soil|earth]] and [[Rock (geology)|stone]]s raised over a [[Grave (burial)|grave]] or graves. Tumuli are also known as ''barrows'', ''burial mounds'', ''Hügelgräber'' or ''[[kurgan]]s''', and can be found throughout much of the [[world]]. A [[cairn]] (a mound of stones built for various purposes), might also be originally a tumulus. A [[long barrow]] is a long tumulus, usually for numbers of burials.

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