Entombment refers to the practice of placing a deceased person in a tomb or burial chamber. This method of burial is often associated with various cultures and religions, where the body is preserved in a specific location, allowing for memorialization and respect for the deceased.
Tombs can vary in design, from simple graves to elaborate structures, such as pyramids or mausoleums. The process of entombment may also include rituals and ceremonies that honor the life of the individual, reflecting the beliefs and traditions of the community involved.