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Pillar tomb A pillar tomb is a monumental grave. Its central feature is a single, prominent pillar or column, often made of stone. ==Overview==
A number of world cultures incorporated pillars into tomb structures. Examples of such edifices are found in the ancient Greek colony of Lycia in Anatolia (e.g., the Harpy Tomb at Xanthos), and the medieval Muslim Swahili culture of the Swahili Coast (e.g., tombs at Malindi and Mnarani), which were originally built of coral rag but later of stone. In the historic town of Hannassa in southern Somalia, ruins of houses with archways and courtyards have been found along with pillar tombs, including a rare octagonal tomb. Port Dunford situated nearby also contains a number of ancient ruins, including several pillar tombs. Prior to its collapse, one these structures' pillars stood high from the ground, making it the tallest tower of its kind in the wider region.
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