From the younger Stone Age are several burial monuments (dolmens).
They complement each other and are only together a full burial monument.
Such graves have burial monuments with side rooms extending laterally from a central chamber.
It also allowed for the construction of the tower-like burial monuments that are so typical of this culture.
The cemetery includes a number of notable burial monuments and mausoleum.
These dolmens, used as burial monuments, were arguably situated at crossroads.
A tortoise was often put at the base of burial monuments.
It is not an langi, but an elaborate "modern" burial monument in white stone.
His burial monument is located east of downtown Kokomo.
His burial monument is an interesting example of Renaissance funeral sculpture.