Usually granite. Sometimes marble.
2006-10-25 01:07:15
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answered by twjones1029 2
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you haven't regarded puzzling adequate. purchase a "foot stone", a small block of granite. A footstone is a marker on the foot of a grave. The footstone subsequently lies opposite the gravestone, it really is in a lot of situations the established grave marker. As indicated, those markers are in a lot of situations stone, although modern footstones are frequently made from concrete, or some metallic (in a lot of situations bronze) interior this kind of a forged plate, that would or received't be set in concrete. The footstone would in basic terms mark the foot of a grave, serving as a boundary marker for the grave plot, yet more effective typically furnish further guidance about the interred decedent.
2016-12-05 05:18:08
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answered by ? 3
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the marker on a grave stie is often referred to as a tombstone or headstone. As to the type of material that the stone is made from, I think they are mostly Granite.
2006-10-25 01:08:13
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answered by D 2
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Granite
2006-10-25 01:07:48
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answered by drkstr1973 3
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The usual type of stone is granite because of its workability, durability and look. However, marble may also be used due to its variation in color and rich tones.
2006-10-25 01:08:38
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answered by Tom H 4
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Gravestone
2006-10-25 01:06:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Marble?
2006-10-28 01:27:55
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answered by jollywood 2
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Now day's it's mainly marble, in the old day's it was Portland stone and lime stone.
2006-10-28 02:57:18
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answered by bubble 1
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Usually granite or marble but it could be any kind, I suppose.
2006-10-25 02:52:56
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answered by regizzy 5
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Its called aheadstone because it is put by thye deceased's head and they're usually made of granite, I think.
2006-10-25 01:29:50
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answered by Anonymous
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