Definition: The Hebrew word for "ceorn" can refer to two different concepts:
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CEON
(also known as Cenomanian, Cenoman) - A region in Northern Mesopotamia, it was a significant site for the creation of monumental sculptures and art during the Middle Stone Age.
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CEOT
(or "Cenotaph") is a type of tombstone used in ancient Egypt. It is constructed from small stones or stones arranged like an Egyptian pyramid. The shape resembles a crescent moon, representing the sun's aspect on Earth at that particular time, often associated with religious or astronomical significance.
For more detailed definitions:
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CEON
- A region in Northern Mesopotamia where monumental sculptures and art were created.
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CEOT
- An ancient tombstone type found in Ancient Egypt. It resembles a pyramid-shaped stone with a crescent moon shape on the top, representing the sun's aspect at that time.
These terms are significant as they reflect the cultural and religious practices of Mesopotamia during its medieval period.