Month: September 2025
Written by Talita SonciniSeptember 10, 2025
The Right to Be Remembered: Who Decides the Fate of Old Graves?
Philosophy & Ethics Article
Cemeteries are more than mere landscapes of marble and stone. They are memory banks, silent libraries where the past whispers through epitaphs and weathered angels. Yet here’s the uncomfortable truth: even the dead compete for space. As cities expand and land becomes scarce, the fate of old graves hangs in a delicate balance. But who
Written by Talita SonciniSeptember 3, 2025
Graveyard Decay Explained: The Effects of Time, Weather, and Pollution
Science & Preservation Article
Every headstone, every mausoleum, and every worn epitaph is a historical document carved in stone. But here’s the catch—stone, though seemingly eternal, is far from immortal. Time, weather, and pollution are its relentless enemies, etching their signatures on our graveyards one crack, one stain, and one crumble at a time. In this article, we’ll explore