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- Hypogeum abstract "Hypogeum or hypogaeum (plural hypogea) literally means "underground", from Greek hypo (under) and gaia (mother earth or goddess of earth). It usually refers to an underground temple or tomb. The later Christians built similar underground shrines, crypts and tombs, which they called catacombs. But this was only a difference in name, rather than purpose and rituals, and archeological and historical research shows they were effectively the same. Werner Jacobsen wrote, Like other ambitious Romans, the bishop-saints of the third and fourth centuries were usually buried in hypogea in the cemeteries outside the walls of their cities; often it was only miracles at their tombs that caused their successors to adopt more up-to-date designs. In Dijon the saint and bishop Benignus (d. c. 274) was buried in a large sarcophagus in a chamber tomb in the Roman cemetery. By the sixth century the tomb had long since fallen into disrepair and was regarded as pagan, even by Bishop Gregory of Langres."Hypogea will often contain niches for cremated human remains or loculi for buried remains. Occasionally tombs of this type are referred to as built tombs.Hypogeum can also refer to any antique building or part of building built below ground. A series of tunnels under the Colosseum held slaves and animals while keeping them ready to fight in the gladiatorial games. The animals and slaves could be let up through trapdoors under the sand-covered arena at any time during a fight.".
- Hypogeum thumbnail Tomb-of-Senenmut.jpg?width=300.
- Hypogeum wikiPageExternalLink hypogeum-of-the-volumnis-info.
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- Hypogeum wikiPageRevisionID "678005902".
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink Bronze_Age.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink Catacombs.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Subterranea_(geography).
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink Colosseum.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink Creative_Commons.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink Creative_commons.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink Crete.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink Crypt.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink Cryptoporticus.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink CyArk.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink Dugout_(shelter).
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink Fogou.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink Hypogeum_of_Ħal-Saflieni.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink Kiva.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink Knossos.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink Larnaca.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink Larnaka.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink Lefkaritis_Tomb.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink Loculus_(architecture).
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink Malta.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink Minoan_civilization.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink Niche_(architecture).
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_University_Press.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink Paola,_Malta.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink Souterrain.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink Temple.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink Tomb.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Ferrara.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink Yaodong.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink File:Hypogeum_cyark_1.jpg.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink File:Hypogeum_cyark_2.jpg.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink File:Hypogeum_cyark_3.jpg.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink File:Three_Brothers_hypogeum,_Palmyra.jpg.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLink File:Tomb-of-Senenmut.jpg.
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hypogea".
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hypogeum".
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLinkText "ancient tomb".
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLinkText "built tombs".
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLinkText "built tombs—hypogeum is another name for this type of tombs".
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLinkText "hypogea complex".
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLinkText "hypogea".
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLinkText "hypogeal complex".
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLinkText "hypogeal".
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLinkText "hypogeas".
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLinkText "hypogeum".
- Hypogeum wikiPageWikiLinkText "rock-cut tombs".
- Hypogeum hasPhotoCollection Hypogeum.
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- Hypogeum subject Category:Subterranea_(geography).
- Hypogeum type Article.
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- Hypogeum comment "Hypogeum or hypogaeum (plural hypogea) literally means "underground", from Greek hypo (under) and gaia (mother earth or goddess of earth). It usually refers to an underground temple or tomb. The later Christians built similar underground shrines, crypts and tombs, which they called catacombs. But this was only a difference in name, rather than purpose and rituals, and archeological and historical research shows they were effectively the same.".
- Hypogeum label "Hypogeum".
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- Hypogeum sameAs Ipogeo.
- Hypogeum sameAs 히포게움.
- Hypogeum sameAs Hypogeum.
- Hypogeum sameAs Hypogeum.
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- Hypogeum sameAs Hipogeu.
- Hypogeum sameAs m.0900kc.
- Hypogeum sameAs Hipogeu.
- Hypogeum sameAs Гіпогей.
- Hypogeum sameAs Q665247.
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- Hypogeum wasDerivedFrom Hypogeum?oldid=678005902.
- Hypogeum depiction Tomb-of-Senenmut.jpg.
- Hypogeum isPrimaryTopicOf Hypogeum.