You are hereHomeBARMay/June 1984Clumsy Forger Fools the Scholars—But Only for a Time An ossuary is a rectangular box with a lid, usually hewn out of limestone and measuring about 20 inches long, 10 inches wide and 12 inches high, that was used as a depository for the secondary burial of the deceased’s bones. Join the BAS Library! Already a library member? Log in here. Institution user? Log in with your IP address.