Compend - cemeteries complete
Megalith
A "big rock". The most famous of these are not sepulchral but things or places like Stonehenge.
Columbarium
A building specifically designed with niches for the disposition of cremated remains
Veterans cemeteries
A cemetery created by an act of Congress for the burial of those that served in the military
Lot
A grave, crypt or niche
False
A mausoleum is a building primarily intended to cremated remains
Headstone
A memorial stone marking the head of the grave
Lawn crypt & garden crypt
A pre-placed enclosed chamber, which is usually constructed of reinforced concrete, poured in place of precast unit installed in quantity, either side by side or multiple depth, and covered in either earth or sod
Epitaph
A short text honoring a deceased person that is inscribed on the gravestone of a plaque
Niche
A space in a columbarium used for inurment or cremated human remains
Grave
A space of land in a cemetery used or intended to be used for the burial of human remains
Crypt
A space of sufficient size in a building or land area used or intended to be used for the entombment of human remains
Footstone
A stone marker, with or without an inscription used to mark the foot of the grave
Gravestone
A stone with an inscription used to mark the grave. May be as simple as the name and dates
False
All cemeteries must be incorporated
Cemetery
All property for EARTH burials
Monument
An upright memorial usually made of granite, marble or common stone
Dolmen
Any Neolithic monument consisting of a large, flat stone supported by two or more rocks (like a table)
Cemetery set up
Artificial grass, chairs, tents and casket lowering device are generally referred to as
False
At the death of a licensed person, the license is transferred to the spouse
Ossuary
Bone pit
Vivisepultire
Burial alive
Potter's field
Cemetery for paupers
Polyandrium
Cemetery of the victims of great battles
Memorial Park
Cemetery which has adopted a park like style
Pyre
Ceremonial construction made of wood and fire
Memorial service
Ceremony commemoration for the deceased without the remains present
Sarcophagus
Comes from the Greek word meaning flesh eater
outer burial container
Container that's designed for placement in the grave space around the casket
Placophobia
Fear of tombstones.
Sepulchre
From the Latin sepulcrum which meant only a burial place
Potter's Field
Generally state or county owner and operated for the burial of indigent or unclaimed
Will
Generally used for the disposition of any earthly positions
Plat or plot
Group of 2 or more adjoining graves, crypts or inches owned by the same owner
All of these
How large would a grave need to be to accommodate a standard burial vault
Catacomb
Human made subterranean or hillside passageways for religious practice. Any chamber used as a burial place. Most commonly associated with the Roman Empire.
All of these
Internment is used as a generic term used to embrace all forms of disposition of human remains to include
Cenotaph
Literally "an empty tomb". A monument erected in honor of a deceased who is buried elsewhere
Named for the King of Caria, whose wife, artemisia, built one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. A chamber or structure used for entombment. A building that houses crypts for burial. A community form of this is for several families, a private one is used for a single family.
Mausoleum
False
Most states with cemetery laws will not permit the cremated remains to be buried
Mausoleum, garden, lawn
Of those listed, which are types of crypts
Erect a scaffolding
On a hillside cemetery it may be necessary for the FD to _________ to keep the lowering device level over the grave
Taphophile
One who loves cemeteries and funerals
Memorial cenotaph
Physical identification of a space where one, several or a multitude of people died in a common occurrence
Wake
Practice of watching over the body by candlelight the night before the funeral
Family
Private cemeteries located on private family owned homesteads
Cremated remains
Proper term for the remnants of the human body that remain following the cremation
Deceased
Remains and _______ have the same meaning
Right of interment
Right to inter human remains in a designated lot
Country
Rural, roadside cemeteries, many with homemade grave markers
Sloping ground or hillside
Some modern lowering devices are equipped with telescoping legs to accommodate_______ and the location of the grave
Pyramid
Structure where the outer surfaces are triangular and converge to a single point at the top
Burial Ground
Term often used by Natives to refer to their place of burial
Tomb
The Greeks called the swollen ground or mound which marked gravesites a tumulus
Internment
The burial, entombment, or inurnment of human remains
Memorial
The device used to identify the place of internment and whose purpose is to commemorate a family or individual and includes such terms as "monument", "marker", "tombstone", "tablet", "shutter", "headstone", "footstone", or "niche plate"
Elite Garden Cemetery
The first of this type was in Mt. Auburn, Mass. in 1839. During the Victorian era, cemeteries were used as parks for walks and picnics.
Lot Holder
The person to whom the Cemetery Authority has conveyed a right of internment through original purchase, by transfer from original purchased, or who holds such right by inheritance
Plot holder
The person to whom the cemetery authority has conveyed a right of interment in a number of adjacent cemetery lots
Cemetery authority
The state, in its exercise of Police Power, would create one of these to regulate the creation of cemeteries by providing for their est. and discontinuance as well as to monitor their use
Obelisk
These are physical representation of rays from the sun streaming to the earth
Urban cemeteries
These are relatively small cemeteries with rows of headstones and no resemblance to a park. Usually in larger cities up until the late 1950's.
Cemetery management
They everyday care and operation of the cemetery
Church yard
This type of cemetery originated in Europe where it was thought that the closer to the place of worship a person was the greater their chance of going to heaven
Inter
To bury or put a dead body into a grave
Vaults
Underground receptacles for caskets
1) church yard 3) family 4) veterans 5) memorial parks
Which of the following are types of cemeteries?
All of these
Which of the following might fall under the jurisdiction of use of a cemetery
reliquary
container for saint relics
