Talk:Urn
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[edit] Stub
I'm not sure an urn is an "architectural term, building feature or building type." The stub should be changed.
[edit] History
Does anyone know anything about Anglo-Saxon cremation urns??
[edit] Removed Undertaker ref
I took out: Urns in popular culture An Urn was said to be the source of the power of the Undertaker during his 'Deadman' gimmick.
This seems to be a reference to a comic book or similar, but it is inappropriate here. The Undertaker link was going the page about undertakers, which I don't think was what was intended. Carax 19:28, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
- "In genealogy, the symbol of an urn indicates that a person has been cremated." Not in any work of genealogy I've ever seen, and I've seen both works of New England genealogy and Burke's Peerage and the Almanach de Gotha. I've moved this here: is this a joke? or perhaps some highly specialized corner of genealogy? Not even the Mormons use such a printer's vignette. --Wetman 08:57, 20 May 2007 (UTC)
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- I think this section should be reinstated. The Undertaker is a professional wrestler who did indeed perform with an urn at one time. The reference is quite approprite. Wikipedia promots nuetral point of view and so popular culture is to be taken as seriously as Chinese or European culture etc. If you look around you'll find hundereds of pages with "x in popular culture" sections. SuperlativeHors (talk) 18:44, 21 March 2008 (UTC)
- The promotional value of the "Undertaker"'s prop can be omitted here without fear of incompleteness. --Wetman (talk) 19:51, 21 March 2008 (UTC)
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Im afraid I'm going to have to back up the horse here; I don't see why the undertaker mention is any less appropriate than any other cultural reference in the article. --Philosopher-kng (talk) 22:52, 21 March 2008 (UTC)
- Because it's irrelavent. simple as that. -AeturnalNarcosis —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.20.185.223 (talk) 08:15, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] but the picture...
has handles, and no foot, being therein twice unlike the description of the usual thing. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.46.46.98 (talk) 18:37, 12 January 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Article needs focus
This article needs to say exactly what an urn is, and what it is not. I thought I had a general understanding before reading this article, but now I'm utterly confused, and have an impulse to go find other sources to explain what the confusion is about. 76.102.157.205 (talk) 04:01, 20 March 2008 (UTC)

