Slide 1. Slide 2. Slide 3. What Does That Thing On The Headstone Mean? (Tombstone Iconography)

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Slide 1 What Does That Thing On The Headstone Mean? (Tombstone Iconography) Slide 2 Welcome My name is Ellen Miller Content of this presentation Brief overview of funerary practices in U.S. Meanings of a variety of headstone carvings Headstone, Footstone or tablet stone Slide 3 Practices Differ Country : Country United States : Germany Culture : Culture Native American : European Religion : Religion Jewish : Christian

Slide 4 Burial or Cremation If burial, fancy casket or simple inexpensive box Open for viewing or closed If cremation, are ashes to be inurned or kept by family member on the mantle Cremation before or after memorial service Simple memorial service or extravagant funeral Church service, memorial chapel service, graveside service or no service at all Somber occasion or celebration of life Tombstone or flat grave marker Slide 5 In the Jewish Faith Burial is usually within 24 hours of death Body is not embalmed There is no viewing of the body Cremation is usually not an option Generally speaking, no autopsies are allowed Considered desecration Slide 6 Definition~ 1: Pictorial material relating to or illustrating a subject 2: the traditional or conventional images or symbols associated with a subject and esp. a religious or legendary subject 3: the imagery or symbolism of a work of art, an artist, or a body of art (Source: Merriam Webster s Collegiate Dictionary 11 th ed.) It is what we call cemetery art, or tombstone art. These are the pictures and shapes that are carved on tombstones.

Slide 7 There are literally thousands of icons people utilize on tombstones and they don t always mean the same thing. Usually they relate in some way to the life of the deceased Occasionally you won t be able to figure it out, but most times you will See included lists of icons & their common meanings Slide 8 Crosses, Bibles, Rosaries and Angels are the most common symbols seen on Christian tombstones. Angels can also signify innocence, especially when on a child s tombstone. Slide 9 Fish symbols were used by Christians during times of persecution and are used today by both the Christian and Jewish faiths. Other Jewish symbols include the sixpointed Star of David, the Menorah and the Kohanim (sign of priesthood)

Slide 10 Other religions use symbols also, but they aren t as common. For example Islamic religions might depict The Quran, Arabic writing, prayer beads or possibly a mosque shaped tombstone. Slide 11 Broken columns Inverted torches Death s Head, Scythe, Hourglass Crossed bones, Grim Reaper Pick & Shovel Coffin Slide 12 Angels, Cherubs and Lambs are used commonly on the tombstones of children. They all represent the innocence of a child s life. Toys, Empty chairs, Clothing and even Pictures of the child also adorn tombstones.

Slide 13 Dead or sleeping birds, budding plants, empty bed or crib, carriage or boat shaped like a swan are all things that are found on a child s tombstone. Slide 14 HOPE Anchor or anchor and chain Ferns FAITH Doves Wheat or grain LOVE Rose Heart Slide 15 Eagle With or without holding things in foot Flags Seals Crests

Slide 16 Urgency Hourglass With or without wings Time Hourglass Clock face Eternity Circle Infinity symbol Snake swallowing tail Slide 17 Willow tree drooping over an urn Urn flanked by trees Nesting bird(s) with eggs Cocooning moth or butterfly Flowers and vines; grape vines Tree of Life Slide 18 Oak leaves Acorns Ivy

Slide 19 Knight Trumpets Palm Fronds Crown of Glory Heavenly Mansions Wreath or Laurel Slide 20 PEACE Olive Branch REST Shrouded Urn Cannon Spheres Chairs Poppy Slide 21 Butterflies Candles Winged Images Faces Skulls Angels Flying Birds Stars Rising or Falling

Slide 22 Immortality Pyramid Scarab Sphinx Lotus Blossom Hieroglyphs Obelisk Slide 23 You might think that a tombstone in and of itself is representational of grief, but there are some symbols that bring the point home. Spilled potted plants Surrogate mourners Sorrowful angels, maidens or cherubs Animals shown as crying mourners Slide 24 Owls frequently represent Messengers Lilies mean Purity Blooming flowers, setting suns and changing seasons are symbols for the natural process of things

Slide 25 Between 1800 1900 over 600 secret societies in U.S. Masons Shriners IOOF Elks WOW There are many different symbols used, and sometimes shared by Fraternal Organizations All seeing eye Hourglass Beehive Bible Slide 26 The Letters F L T (which stand for friendship, love and truth) inside of 3 links of chain. Also known by the abbreviation IOOF Slide 27 Eye Beehive Bible Hourglass Three (3) links of chain Axe and chain Clasped Hands

Slide 28 The Woodmen (and Women) of the World often use sawed off tree trunks or branches. You will also frequently see the initials W O W. They also use anchors, lilies, vines or broken branches. Slide 29 Square and Compass All seeing Eye Beehive Bible Hourglass Chisel, Hammer, Trowel or other tools Star Slide 30 Letters B.P.O.E With or without an Elk head symbol Clock Face

Slide 31 Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (AAONMS) Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (AEAONS) Slide 32 A point down pentagram (5 pointed star) Points are sometimes colored red, blue, yellow, white and green Sometime shown with a pentagon inside the star Slide 33 A Cenotaph is a monument erected to honor a person or group of people who died and were buried somewhere else. Many cenotaphs are military monuments like the Vietnam memorial on the plaza.

Slide 34 A headstone sits at the head of a grave This is what is usually referred to as a Tombstone or gravestone. A footstone sits at the foot of a grave Not as common today as in the past Usually has minimal information Slide 35 A tablet stone or a table stone is placed over the grave Sometimes flat on the ground Other times they may be raised, like a table. This began as a practice to keep animals or humans from digging up the remains. Perhaps these types of stones are still used for the same reasons; or perhaps to keep the deceased person from getting out! Slide 36 Not all alike. Memorial Gardens Private cemeteries Military cemeteries Family cemeteries Old abandoned cemeteries

Slide 37 Generally a cemetery will have rules governing what type of monument can be placed on a grave. Some will allow the largest of monuments, others will allow only a 4 x6 plaque set flush with the ground. Still others will have a mix of styles perhaps varying with the times. Slide 38 Be respectful. Remember where you are. If you plan to do rubbings, get permission first not all cemeteries allow it. Put nothing on the stones except water if it is really necessary. Shaving cream, soap, powder etc. cause damage to the stone. It is better to take digital photos. Get permission if a private cemetery. Keep in mind that what looks like an abandoned cemetery might not be abandoned, just unkempt and it also might lie on private property. Be careful not to trespass Slide 39