Antiquity, an empty tomb, erected in honour of some person deceased, and distinguished from a sarcophagus, in which a coffin was deposited. Of these there were two sorts; one for those who had, and another for those who had not, been honoured with funeral rites in another place. The sign by which honorary sepulchres were distinguished from others was commonly the wreck of a ship, to denote the decease of the person in some foreign country.