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Cosa (chi) è gravestone$32645$ - definizione

Video-Enhanced Tomb Stone; Video-Enhanced Gravestone; Video-Enhanced Tombstone

Gravestone         
  • Gurkha soldier's stone in Singapore
  • Multilingual gravestone: Welsh, English, French
  • Typical Deaths Head design, often used on tombstones in Colonial America. (Boston MA)
  • Iron cross on a grave in [[Ekshärad]] cemetery.
  • Information in English, Bible verse in German (Dallas, TX)
  • [[Marble]] headstone of a couple buried together in [[Singapore]], showing an arched emblem, signifying the reunification with one's partner in heaven. Within the arch is a statue of [[Jesus Christ]]
  • ''Grave Marker'', Gwa'sala Kwakwaka'wakw (Native American), late 19th century, wood, pigment, [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • Wooden grave markers stored at Heidal Church, Norway
  • Serbian women's stone in [[Gornja Gorevnica]], [[Serbia]].
  • Swedish]] gravestone.
  • Islamic cemetery in [[Sarajevo]], with columnar headstones
  • [[Hebrew]] inscriptions on gravestones in [[Sobědruhy]].
  • Canadian Syllabics]]
  • Gravestone in Canada with indigenous language inscription in [[Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics]]
  • A tombstone at the grave of [[Paavo Ruotsalainen]] (1777–1852) in [[Nilsiä]], [[Kuopio]], Finland
STELE OR MARKER, USUALLY STONE, THAT IS PLACED OVER A GRAVE
Head stone; Grave-stone; Grave stone; Head-stone; Tomb-stone; Tomb stone; Gravestones; Memorial stone; Tombstone (burial); Headstones; Tombstones; Grave marker; Tombstone; Gravestone; Gravemarker; Cemetery headstone; 🪦; Grave markers
·noun A stone laid over, or erected near, a grave, usually with an inscription, to preserve the memory of the dead; a tombstone.
gravestone         
  • Gurkha soldier's stone in Singapore
  • Multilingual gravestone: Welsh, English, French
  • Typical Deaths Head design, often used on tombstones in Colonial America. (Boston MA)
  • Iron cross on a grave in [[Ekshärad]] cemetery.
  • Information in English, Bible verse in German (Dallas, TX)
  • [[Marble]] headstone of a couple buried together in [[Singapore]], showing an arched emblem, signifying the reunification with one's partner in heaven. Within the arch is a statue of [[Jesus Christ]]
  • ''Grave Marker'', Gwa'sala Kwakwaka'wakw (Native American), late 19th century, wood, pigment, [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • Wooden grave markers stored at Heidal Church, Norway
  • Serbian women's stone in [[Gornja Gorevnica]], [[Serbia]].
  • Swedish]] gravestone.
  • Islamic cemetery in [[Sarajevo]], with columnar headstones
  • [[Hebrew]] inscriptions on gravestones in [[Sobědruhy]].
  • Canadian Syllabics]]
  • Gravestone in Canada with indigenous language inscription in [[Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics]]
  • A tombstone at the grave of [[Paavo Ruotsalainen]] (1777–1852) in [[Nilsiä]], [[Kuopio]], Finland
STELE OR MARKER, USUALLY STONE, THAT IS PLACED OVER A GRAVE
Head stone; Grave-stone; Grave stone; Head-stone; Tomb-stone; Tomb stone; Gravestones; Memorial stone; Tombstone (burial); Headstones; Tombstones; Grave marker; Tombstone; Gravestone; Gravemarker; Cemetery headstone; 🪦; Grave markers
(gravestones)
A gravestone is a large stone with words carved into it, which is placed on a grave.
= tombstone, headstone
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Tombstone         
  • Gurkha soldier's stone in Singapore
  • Multilingual gravestone: Welsh, English, French
  • Typical Deaths Head design, often used on tombstones in Colonial America. (Boston MA)
  • Iron cross on a grave in [[Ekshärad]] cemetery.
  • Information in English, Bible verse in German (Dallas, TX)
  • [[Marble]] headstone of a couple buried together in [[Singapore]], showing an arched emblem, signifying the reunification with one's partner in heaven. Within the arch is a statue of [[Jesus Christ]]
  • ''Grave Marker'', Gwa'sala Kwakwaka'wakw (Native American), late 19th century, wood, pigment, [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • Wooden grave markers stored at Heidal Church, Norway
  • Serbian women's stone in [[Gornja Gorevnica]], [[Serbia]].
  • Swedish]] gravestone.
  • Islamic cemetery in [[Sarajevo]], with columnar headstones
  • [[Hebrew]] inscriptions on gravestones in [[Sobědruhy]].
  • Canadian Syllabics]]
  • Gravestone in Canada with indigenous language inscription in [[Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics]]
  • A tombstone at the grave of [[Paavo Ruotsalainen]] (1777–1852) in [[Nilsiä]], [[Kuopio]], Finland
STELE OR MARKER, USUALLY STONE, THAT IS PLACED OVER A GRAVE
Head stone; Grave-stone; Grave stone; Head-stone; Tomb-stone; Tomb stone; Gravestones; Memorial stone; Tombstone (burial); Headstones; Tombstones; Grave marker; Tombstone; Gravestone; Gravemarker; Cemetery headstone; 🪦; Grave markers
·noun A stone erected over a grave, to preserve the memory of the deceased.

Wikipedia

Video-Enhanced Grave Marker

A Video-Enhanced Grave Marker (VEGM) is a Western-style tombstone equipped with weatherproofed video playback that can be initiated by remote control.

The VEGM, invented by Robert Barrows of San Mateo, California, would allow its owner to record messages to be played to any visitor to the site with a remote control. The stones would be equipped with weatherproofed video playback and recording devices plus computer storage and a monitor placed within a weather-proofed, hollowed-out headstone. As of May 2005, Barrows estimated that the costs of the VEGMs might start at about USD$8000 to $10,000.

U.S. Patent 7,089,495 was issued on The Video Enhanced Gravemarker on August 8, 2006. Barrows commented soon after its invention: "I envision being able to walk through a cemetery using a remote control, clicking on graves and what all the people buried there have to say. They can say all the things they didn't have the opportunity or guts to say when they were alive."

To prevent noise pollution, the audio can also be transmitted to wireless headsets, made available by the cemetery's office.