| Ottoman Tile in Rosemary Cemetary | |||||||||||||||||
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| Rosemary Cemetary Sarasota, Florida, United States Established 1886. Height of use in the 1920's. Some families still use the cemetary today. Field School/CRM survey of Rosemary cemetary Uzi Baram, Ph.D. New College of Florida [email protected] http://www.ncf.edu/NCarchaeology/Rosemaryproject.htm Unmarked grave made out of cement, with a single "Ottoman" tile affixed on cover. Top right corner of tile broken off. Tile affixed to grave with unknown adhesive/glue. |
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| Close up of the tile | |||||||||||||||||
| Left: Uzi Baram, Ph.D., pointing to "Ottoman"/Turkish tile on an unmarked grave in Rosemary Cemetarty, Sarasota, Florida. Below: Position of unmarked grave in relation to others in the cemetary. |
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| L Carroll 2002 | |||||||||||||||||
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