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old gravestones
i was wondering why skull + cross bone designs were carved on gravestones?? i notied about 5 or 6 headstones with the design on them dating from the 1600 -1700s,in a graveyard in kinross,scotland
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Skull and long bones crossed were depicted or sculpted in catacombs, monasteries, churches, church and crypts, especially above the entrances to churches and graveyards. They served as a Memento Mori, meaning "remind yourself of your own death." It was a general warning against the sin of vanity, reminding by-passers of their mortality. Thus, it became at once a common symbol of death and decay and a warning against the vagaries of fortune, as well as a first hint of an emerging sense of democracy: in death, we are all equal.
Skull and long bones crossed were depicted or sculpted in catacombs, monasteries, churches, church and crypts, especially above the entrances to churches and graveyards. They served as a Memento Mori, meaning "remind yourself of your own death." It was a general warning against the sin of vanity, reminding by-passers of their mortality. Thus, it became at once a common symbol of death and decay and a warning against the vagaries of fortune, as well as a first hint of an emerging sense of democracy: in death, we are all equal.