Mr. Thomas Clark
Died Jan 1, 1697
Buried at
Burial Hill
Transcription
M_r. THOMAS
CLARK 1697
- Surveyed On
- September 1, 2015
- Stone Type
- slate
- Tympanum
- skull
- Border
- A two line thin border runs along this stone's circumference.
There are illustrated side panels to the left and right of the tablet section and the tablet is delineated by a single line border.
- Remark
- The skull in the tympanum takes up the full height of the space and the wings take up the space to the sides. This skull is early middle period with oval eyes, triangular nasal cavity, and oversized teeth.
The wings are made up of single quill, multiple segment feathers.
The side panels have a two circles at the top of each side. the top circle on the right appears to be a multiple cell center with empty spaces at the four point of the compass. The circle on the top of the left has been damaged and isn't clear. The second circle is a nautilus-like swirl of which there is a mirror image on the other side. Underneath, the second, third and fourth circle (all nautilus-like swirls) follow the same conventions.
- Physical Status
- straight missing_parts
- Intelligibility
- readable, broken images or writing
- Biological Contaminants
- medium incursion
Buried among fellow family members
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