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  2. Decoration Day (tradition) - Wikipedia

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    Cemetery decoration has also been observed along routes of westward migration from that region: northern Louisiana, northeastern Texas, Arkansas, eastern Oklahoma, and southern Missouri. The Utah tradition, dating back to the 19th century, has diffuse cultural origins, including roots in the English and Welsh origins of many early Mormon ...

  3. Tomb of Meryra - Wikipedia

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    This belief system placed exclusive emphasis on sun worship in the form of Aten, or the solar disc, a deity encapsulating the idea of many gods into the essence of the sun. [3] Meryra adopted the solar god "Ra" in his name to show his allegiance to Atenism. Meryra's gift of a tomb testifies to his worthiness to Akhenaten as perhaps the singular ...

  4. Tombs of the Nobles (Amarna) - Wikipedia

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    At a short distance to the west and north of the Northern Tombs lie the remains of three large mud-brick solar altars in the form of platforms with ramps. The reason for their location is not clear. Their connection with an ancient road leading to the Northern Tombs would seem to be a sign that they were for the benefit of those buried in them.

  5. City may buy troubled Belleville cemetery and build a solar ...

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    The turquoise line shows the border of Mount Hope Cemetery land, which totals about 132 acres. The orange arrow points to a 25-acre tract where a solar farm could be installed if the city of ...

  6. Funerary art in Puritan New England - Wikipedia

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    The minimalist decoration and lack of embellishment of the early headstone designs reflect the British Puritan and Anglo-Saxon religious cultures. The earliest Puritan graves in the New England states of Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island, were usually dug without planning, in designated local burial grounds.

  7. Khachkar - Wikipedia

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    A 15th century khachkar at the Armenian Cathedral of Saint James, Jerusalem. The most common khachkar feature is a cross surmounting a rosette or a solar disc.The remainder of the stone face is typically filled with elaborate patterns of leaves, grapes, pomegranates, and bands of interlace.

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