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(‎Created claim: definition (P40): Tomb protection regulations entail measures or directives aimed at safeguarding burial sites from vandalism, theft, or other forms of damage, often inscribed as warnings or prohibitions to preserve the sanctity of the deceased's final resting place. Funerary regulations may include curses or maledictions aimed at deterring grave desecration or ensuring the sanctity of burial sites, serving as warnings against violating sacred grounds, or legal pr...)
(‎Changed claim: definition (P40): Tomb protection regulations entail measures or directives aimed at safeguarding burial sites from vandalism, theft, or other forms of damage, often inscribed as warnings or prohibitions to preserve the sanctity of the deceased's final resting place. Funerary regulations may include curses or maledictions aimed at deterring grave desecration or ensuring the sanctity of burial sites, serving as warnings against violating sacred grounds, or legal...)
 
Property / definition: Tomb protection regulations entail measures or directives aimed at safeguarding burial sites from vandalism, theft, or other forms of damage, often inscribed as warnings or prohibitions to preserve the sanctity of the deceased's final resting place. Funerary regulations may include curses or maledictions aimed at deterring grave desecration or ensuring the sanctity of burial sites, serving as warnings against violating sacred grounds, or legal provisions or rights related to burial practices, often inscribed to establish ownership or jurisdiction over burial sites, ensuring proper administration and maintenance of funerary grounds. / reference
 

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    Tomb protection regulations entail measures or directives aimed at safeguarding burial sites from vandalism, theft, or other forms of damage, often inscribed as warnings or prohibitions to preserve the sanctity of the deceased's final resting place. Funerary regulations may include curses or maledictions aimed at deterring grave desecration or ensuring the sanctity of burial sites, serving as warnings against violating sacred grounds, or legal provisions or rights related to burial practices, often inscribed to establish ownership or jurisdiction over burial sites, ensuring proper administration and maintenance of funerary grounds.