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SUMMARY:Understanding Symbolism on Maine’s Early Gravestones
DESCRIPTION:Maine’s cemeteries are rich with folk art. Beautifully han
 d-carved gravestones created by local stonecutters are readily found as 
 you stroll the burial places in use from the colonial period through the
  end of the 1800s. But what do the gravestone symbols—rising suns\, sk
 ulls &amp\; crossed bones\, and pointing fingers—really mean? In this 
 heavily-illustrated presentation\, cemetery historian and author Ron Rom
 ano will describe the “anatomy” of a gravestone\, discuss the types 
 of materials found in our burying grounds and explain the meanings of do
 zens of gravestone images.
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LOCATION:Bangor Public Library
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