concept   grave
culture   Western countries
statement   Graves in Western countries are marked with headstones or tombstones and serve as places for remembrance and respect.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 burial Western countries Burial in cemeteries is a common practice, with graves marked by headstones or tombstones. 1
2 buried Western countries Traditionally buried in cemeteries, often with markers or headstones. 1
3 cemetery Western countries Cemeteries are commonly used for burial and remembrance of the deceased, with tombstones or grave markers. 1
4 grave Western countries Graves are often marked with headstones or memorials and are considered solemn places for remembrance and reflection. 1
5 grave Western countries Graves are often marked with tombstones and flowers, and visiting gravesites is a common way to pay respects to the deceased. 1
6 grave Western countries Graves are often marked with headstones or grave markers, and are considered sacred spaces for remembering loved ones. 1
7 grave Western countries Graves are often marked with headstones and visited by family members to pay respects. 1
8 grave site Western countries Grave sites are often marked with tombstones or memorials and are visited by family members to pay respects and leave flowers or mementos. 1
9 grave site Western countries Grave sites are often marked with headstones or monuments. 1
10 graveyards Western countries Tend to have headstones and individual markers for each grave 1
11 tomb Western countries Tombstones and graves are commonly found in cemeteries, and visiting them may be a solemn but respectful activity for honoring the deceased. 1
12 tomb Western cultures Tombstones or grave markers are commonly used to mark graves and honor the deceased. 1