The ancient Greeks typically buried their dead in graves, often outside the city limits. They placed the body in a coffin or directly in the ground, accompanied by grave goods such as pottery, jewelry, and food for the afterlife. A stone marker or stele was usually erected to commemorate the deceased. Funerary rituals included offerings and mourning practices, emphasizing respect for the dead and the belief in an afterlife.
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