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Estampage or stamping, is a term commonly used in epigraphy to obtain the exact replica of an inscription that cannot be transported. According to Jayanti Madhukar, [1] it is defined as: a process of ‘lifting’ the inscriptions from the stone on to a piece of paper for a clearer read. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines it as: [2]
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Born in Stamping Ground. J. Campbell Cantrill - politician, U.S. Representative from Kentucky. Julia Chinn - common-law wife of Vice President Richard M. Johnson. Daniel Cook - First Attorney General of Illinois. Basil Duke - Confederate General, took part in Morgan's Raid. Brother-in-law of John Hunt Morgan.
Stamped paper is thought to have been a Spanish invention, [3] being introduced (or reinvented) in the Netherlands in the 1620s. [4] It has been used widely in France (from 1651), [4] Great Britain (from 1694), [4] the United States, India and elsewhere.
Stamping Ground may refer to: Stamping Ground, a 1994 album by Bill Bruford's Earthworks; Stamping Ground, a Pink Floyd bootleg release; The Stamping Ground, a 2001 album by Runrig "Stamping Ground", a composition by Moondog; Stampin' Ground, a British heavy metal band; Stamping Ground (music festival) Stamping Ground (dance festival), New ...
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Stamping Ground School. It was named for the activity of herds of bison in the area. [3] The town was established in 1817 and named Herndonsville for the local Herndon family. In 1834 the name was changed to Stamping Ground. A Stamping Ground post office operated for a short time in 1816.
In 1971, a documentary about the festival appeared, titled Stamping Ground, created by Hansjürgen Pohland aka Jason Pohland and George Sluizer. The film was made for an international audience and is also known under the titles Love and Music, and in Germany Rock Fieber. Also, several books and exhibitions have been dedicated to the event.