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  2. Gravestone - Wikipedia

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    Gravestone cleaning is a practice that both professionals and volunteers can do to preserve gravestones and increase their life spans. Before cleaning any gravestones, permission must be given to the cleaner by a "descendant, the sexton, cemetery superintendent or the town, in that order. If unsure who to ask, go to your town cemetery keeper ...

  3. Visitation stones - Wikipedia

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    Visitation stones on Jewish headstones. Marking a grave with stones was customary in Biblical times before the adoption of gravestones. [2] [1] The oldest graves in the Old Cemetery in Safed are piles of rocks with a more prominent rock bearing an inscription.

  4. Myles Standish Burial Ground - Wikipedia

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    The surviving gravestones date mostly from the 1760s and the 1770s. Only 34 stones pre-date 1750. [8] Around 1707, the Town constructed a second meeting house "three or four rods," about 50 to 66 feet or 15 to 20 metres, to the east of the original meeting house. [10]

  5. Funerary art in Puritan New England - Wikipedia

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    Hijiya divides Northeastern American gravestones into six broad and overlapping styles reflective of "six different attitudes toward death". [23] Of these, the first three are strictly "Puritan", made before the style softened into Unitarianism and Methodism imagery. [24] The six styles as described by Hijiya are: "Plain Style" (1640–1710)

  6. Monumental masonry - Wikipedia

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    Generally gravestones are highly polished with detailed engraving of text and symbols. Some memorials are more elaborate and may involve the sculpture of symbols associated with death, such as angels, hands joined in prayer, and vases of flowers. Some specially-made stones feature artistic lettering by letter cutters.

  7. 176 gravestones at 2 Jewish cemeteries vandalized, FBI ... - AOL

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    Nearly 180 gravestones at two Jewish cemeteries in Cincinnati have been vandalized, according to the Jewish Cemeteries of Greater Cincinnati and the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati.