Catalan word derived from the Arabic assovar which means grave or set of goods, furniture, clothes and pots of common use in a House, which in the past brought the family of the bride and then both, the dowry of the bride and groom. Archaeologists, anthropologists and ethnologists tend to distinguish three types of grave goods, the associated with the 40 birth; child layette ) the associated with marriage ( trousseau of boyfriend/) and the associated with the burial of ( 41 grave;.
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