In a funerary context, the Apis was a protector of the deceased, and linked to the pharaoh.
Most British beakers come from funerary contexts.
In contrast to funerary contexts, some of ancient Egypt's neighbors adopted the scarab motif for seals of varying types.
In the late Republic we see a gradual tendency to extend gladiatorial combat beyond the funerary context.
The phrase continues to be used, however, to suggest the ritual or religious significance of coinage in a funerary context.
Anubis is depicted in funerary contexts where he is shown attending to the mummies of the deceased or sitting atop a tomb protecting it.
In the later Egyptian funerary context, Wepwawet assists at the Opening of the mouth ceremony and guides the deceased into the netherworld.
Literally, the word Nefesh, means 'soul' but in a funerary context it is the term applied to a form of funerary monument.
Glass objects have been recovered across the Roman Empire in domestic, industrial and funerary contexts.
Often horses are sacrificed in a funerary context, and interred with the deceased, a practice called horse burial.