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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gravestone dated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a gravestone that has a specific date inscribed on it, often indicating the date of birth or death of the person commemorated.
Example: "The cemetery was filled with old gravestones dated from the 1800s, each telling a story of lives long past."
Alternatives: "a tombstone marked" or "a headstone inscribed with".
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Among the earliest-known Hebrew inscriptions in Kerala are those on a gravestone dated to 1269.
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However, the "Rhum" spelling is used on a Kilmory gravestone dated 1843.
A stone slab gravestone dating from the late 14th century, made from Flintshire sandstone, was found in about 1680: according to the 17th-century Welsh historian Lewis Morris, it was unearthed by a sexton digging a grave in the churchyard.
Part of another gravestone, dating from the 9th to the 11th centuries and with a cross in a circle, is set to the right of the door.
Some of the 47 gravestones date from the late 1800s.
The gravestones date to the 18th century and are all flat white marble slabs.
Center Church is noteworthy for the portrait of Town in its foyer and for its crypt (New Haven's first burying ground), with gravestones dating back to 1687.
The churchyard contains 51 gravestones dating from the 17th century.
The earliest gravestone dates back to 1793.
The oldest gravestone dates from 1834, and around it are 750 more.
In the church's adjoining cemetery, the earliest extant gravestone dates from 1834, and several unmarked interment sites may exist from as early as 1759.
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