Browse hierarchy
Current terminology preferences : Natural order and International variant
Hierarchy
- All categories
- Category 08: Communication Objects
- Ceremonial Objects
- Funerary Objects
- burial mask
- burial shroud
- candle hearse
- coffin pillow
- coffin plate
- funeral pall
- funerary container
- funerary sculpture
- funerary stand
- grave good
- mourning armband
- mourning badge
- mourning card
- mourning cloth
- mourning dress
- mourning ornament
- mourning quilt
- mourning veil
- pi disk
- tear bottle
- tomb slab
- tombstone
- Funerary Objects
- Ceremonial Objects
- Category 08: Communication Objects
Nomenclature
Data record
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Subclass
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Funerary Objects
- URI
- https://nomenclature.info/nom/12987 (opens semantic view)
- Definition
- Objects intended for use in funerals, burials, mourning, or other death rites, independent of formal religious worship. This subclass does not include structures, vehicles, memorabilia, or official records of death or burial.
- Definition source(s)
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- American Association for State and Local History (AASLH), and Canadian Heritage Information Network / Réseau canadien d’information sur le patrimoine. 2018. “Nomenclature for Museum Cataloging / Nomenclature pour le catalogage des objets de musée.” September 1, 2018. https://www.nomenclature.info/.
- English
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- Term (International)
- Funerary Objects
- French
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- Term (International)
- Objets funéraires
- Spanish
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- Term
- objetos funerarios
- External term source
- Art & Architecture Thesaurus Online
- Date created
- 2010-01-01
- Date updated
- 2023-10-16
- Downloads
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- URL
- https://page.nomenclature.info/nom/12987 (reopens this page)
Other references to this concept
Exact matching concepts from other linked open data sources
Note: external sources may not have all data in both English and French.
Data source | Label | Language | Match |
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Art & Architecture Thesaurus | funerary objects (Art & Architecture Thesaurus) (opens in a new window) | English | Exact |
Wikidata | funerary object (Wikidata) (opens in a new window) | English | Exact |