Final answer:
Mary Magdalene, along with other women, watches Joseph of Arimathea wrap Jesus' body in linen and lay it in a tomb. Joseph, who had become a disciple of Jesus, had received Pilate's permission for the burial. This event is recorded in the Gospels of the New Testament.
Step-by-step explanation:
The individuals who witness Joseph of Arimathea wrapping Jesus' body in linen cloth, laying his body in a tomb, and rolling a stone against the entrance to the tomb are mentioned in the Gospel accounts of the New Testament. According to these texts, particularly those of Matthew 27:57-61, Mark 15:42-47, Luke 23:50-56, and John 19:38-42, it is Mary Magdalene who, along with other women, observes these events. Joseph of Arimathea, a disciple of Jesus and the owner of the tomb, receives permission from Pontius Pilate to take Jesus' body for burial.
After the burial, Mary Magdalene and the other women prepare spices and ointments to anoint Jesus' body, which they afterwards discover, to their astonishment, in the Resurrection narratives, that Jesus has risen from the dead.