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n. A chamber, often below ground level, used to bury the remains of the dead.
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Usage examples of "burial chamber".
So far they hadn't found much in the debris of the burial chamber, only a few beads and rotten scraps of wood, and a broken seal.
There was a burial chamber, though, with a sarcophagus in place at the bottom of a pit that had been painstakingly filled with huge stone blocks.
I pulled my shawl over my head to stop my eyes and my ears, but although the storm roared along the cliff, it could not drown the sounds from the burial chamber.
I heard splashes, and surmised dat dey had t'rown you into de burial chamber.
William had finished clearing the burial chamber, and wanted to know what he should do next.
Hoping to break through into the open, they instead had found themselves working to enter a burial chamber, dank and decaying, very likely but the first in a long series of similar tombs set beadlike on the string that was the long cavern they had been following.
Went halfway down the shaft to the burial chamber, which now lies open and exposed, since the greater part of the superstructure has been quarried away.
It shouldn't take long to determine whether there is anything left in the burial chamber.
There was a faint scratching sound and the wavering light of a burning splinter revealed that this room was not empty: it was a small Anasazi burial chamber.
Adjunct, a halfleague of ice stands over this burial chamber - still.
But then he heard a faint reverberating sound that amplified into a great rumble as the roof of the tunnel collapsed under hundreds of tons of rock and sealed the entrance to the burial chamber.
Only a vast cool burial chamber with its rusted iron doors open to the stairs, and three giant stone sarcophagi in the center of it.
He walked back into the now-empty burial chamber and took one final look at the global charts etched into the far wall.
Smoke still drifted from the gaping pit where the burial chamber had once been.
He was no longer lying half in and half out of water but rather on the dusty remains of the burial chamber.