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hello my name is Anne Mason I am the executive director of the Plymouth antiquarian society and this is the first video in a five part series on gravestone epitaphs and iconography filmed on burial hill in plymouth massachusetts gravestones provide valuable biographical information on individuals they can also help us understand cultural beliefs as well as attitudes toward death today well be studying the gravestones on burial hill to trace the transition in different motifs that are used to communicate ideas about death burial Hill is a wonderful place to study gravestones because in a very small area we see them from the 1680s all the way to the 1950s Im standing in the section of the graveyard where we have some of the oldest stones here and we can start our tour at the Joseph Bartlett died April 9th 17:03 in his 38th year we can see at the top of his headstone three symbols an hourglass a winged skull and crossbones if we move to the right the gravestone next to Joseph is his mot