The bodies of Henry Luce, the founder of Time magazine, and his wife, the playwright and diplomat Clare Booth Luce, are already buried on the abbey grounds on a placid green hill overlooking the Cooper River.
Hundreds of thousands of people cheered him as he toured America in 1824, and when he died a decade later, he was buried in American soil that he had gathered at Bunker Hill.
For thousands of years, this Early Neolithic structure lay buried under multiple strata of prehistoric trash, and therefore just looked like a big hill.