tritaph
/ˈtraɪæf/Definitions
1. noun
A stone or monument, especially one erected by a person in memory of a deceased person or to mark a burial site.
“The tritaph indicated the final resting place of the ancient warrior.”
1. noun
A stone or monument, especially one erected by a person in memory of a deceased person or to mark a burial site.
“The tritaph indicated the final resting place of the ancient warrior.”