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  2. Stone box grave - Wikipedia

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    A stone box grave is a coffin of stone slabs arranged in a rectangular shape, into which a deceased individual was placed. Common materials used for construction of the graves were limestone and shale, both varieties of stone which naturally break into slab-like shapes. The materials for the bottom of the graves often varies.

  3. Roadside memorial - Wikipedia

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    A typical memorial includes a cross (usually wooden), flowers, hand-painted signs, and, in the case of a child's death, stuffed animals. The origin of roadside crosses in the United States has its roots with the early Mexican settlers of the south-western United States, and are common in areas with large Hispanic populations.

  4. List of burial mounds in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An Early Marksville culture site located near Port Gibson in Claiborne County, Mississippi, on a bluff 1 mile (1.6 km) east of the Mississippi River, 2 miles (3.2 km) north of the mouth of the Big Black River. [7] The site has an extant burial mound, and may have possibly had two others in the past. The site is believed to have been occupied ...

  5. Why Are There Christian Crosses in Jewish Graves From ... - AOL

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    Realy Easy Star /Toni Spagone/AlamyThe most pervasive and well-known symbol for Christianity is, of course, the cross. If you walk into a place of worship and there’s a cross you can feel fairly ...

  6. Gravestone - Wikipedia

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    Cemeteries require regular inspection and maintenance, as stones may settle, topple and, on rare occasions, fall and injure people; [1] or graves may simply become overgrown and their markers lost or vandalised. Restoration is a specialized job for a monumental mason. Even overgrowth removal requires care to avoid damaging the carving.

  7. 'Robbers stole the crosses from my daughter's and my mother's ...

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    Graves in the Tanzanian city of Morogoro are being targeted as people steal metal crosses to sell on. 'Robbers stole the crosses from my daughter's and my mother's graves for scrap' Skip to main ...

  8. Wreaths Across America - Wikipedia

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    Thousands of people called Worcester, wanting to replicate the wreath-laying service at their own veteran cemeteries. [1] At the end of 2006, Worcester's company supplied wreaths to over 230 state and national cemeteries and veterans monuments across the country. [4] Over 150 different locations simultaneously held ceremonies with Arlington's.

  9. 50 Famous Celebrity Gravesites Around the World - AOL

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    1. Gen. George Custer. West Point, New York The Civil War general most famous for his "last stand" at the Battle of Little Big Horn can be found in the West Point Cemetery alongside many other ...

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