Thesaurus Term/Concept: COFFIN

Identifier 70074
Class MONUMENT TYPE
Status Preferred
Index? Yes
Scope Note A chest made of stone, wood or lead, used to enclose a dead body.

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Instances/Examples (19)

Context Record
Monument Type MNN126784 Barrow mound and ditches (Barrow 1), Irthlingborough (Monument)
Monument Type MNN11876 Cemetery, Possibly Late Iron Age, Romano-British Or Early Saxon (Monument)
Monument Type MNN8112 Chacombe Priory (Monument)
Monument Type MNN141671 Coffin lid adjacent to east wall of south aisle of Church of St. Botolph (Building)
Monument Type MNN107873 Coffin Slab c.2m SW of Tower of Church of St. Andrew (Building)
Monument Type MNN4313 Laundes Iron Age and Roman settlement (Monument)
Monument Type MNN100291 Middle Saxon Cemetery, Great Houghton (Monument)
Monument Type MNN168883 Neolithic/ Bronze Age round barrow (Barrow 9) (Monument)
Monument Type MNN116618 Possible 4th century cemetery (Monument)
Monument Type MNN3254 Possible Romano-British Settlement & Funerary Site, 'Spitchel' Field (Monument)
Monument Type MNN137010 Probable Late Romano-British Cemetery (Monument)
Monument Type MNN9027 Probable Late Romano-British Cemetery (Monument)
Monument Type MNN134670 Roman cemetery (Monument)
Monument Type MNN11837 Roman Cemetery, Irchester Roman Town (Monument)
Monument Type MNN115547 Single Inhumation Within Probable Wooden Coffin (Monument)
Monument Type MNN35649 Stone coffin approx 75m west of Croyland Hall (Monument)
Monument Type MNN107857 The Monk's Sink; Stone Trough c.1m N of St. Andrew's Church Chancel (Building)
Monument Type MNN22718 Two Romano-British Stone Coffins (Monument)
Monument Type MNN169235 Undated Stone Coffin at 16 Doddington Road (Possibly From Earls Barton Churchyard) (Monument)