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Interred in a burial chamber dating to around 2300 B.C., alongside his remains, they had found around one hundred personal items, ranging from gold earrings, rings, and copper knives to pots, frescoes, and some remarkably well-preserved clothing.
30 Days Of Night TIM LIBBON 2010
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In the first, "Interred With Their Bones," Carrell's heroine, theater director Kate Stanley, pursued a lost manuscript.
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Interred there beginning in 1599, they are desiccated in special drying rooms on ceramic racks.
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Interred in the parochial department of the neighbouring churchyard, and accompanied to the grave by as many Waiters of long standing as could spare the morning time from their soiled glasses
Somebody's Luggage 2007
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Mark Rose over at Bookgasm is somewhat mixed in his review of Interred with Their Bones by Jennifer Lee Carrell.
Archive 2007-12-01 Tia Nevitt 2007
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Mark Rose over at Bookgasm is somewhat mixed in his review of Interred with Their Bones by Jennifer Lee Carrell.
Debut Coverage Elsewhere Tia Nevitt 2007
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Interred next to him were Jacob van Rij, Cornelis van Eerden and Jan Hoorn.
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Interred two years now in the family plot, next to his wife, Lady Francis.
The Pleasure Seekers Melanie George 2003
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Interred two years now in the family plot, next to his wife, Lady Francis.
The Pleasure Seekers Melanie George 2003
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