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Although the original surveyors intended each side to be ten miles (16 kilometers) long, their measurements were often inaccurate, resulting in the sometimes significant misplacement of stones and the overall skewing of the
District boundaries. Some of these discrepancies are intentional, because the ground at the exact mile point was covered in water; "in such cases", Andrew Ellicott, the leader of the surveying crew, noted in 1793, "the stones are placed on the nearest firm ground and the true distance in miles and poles is marked on them".
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or (stone) piles. These altars served not only as boundary markers but also as sites for the performance of religious rituals related to land taxation. C. J. Lyons, an early surveyor of Hawaii, recorded that "pon this altar at the annual progress of the akua makahiki (year god) was deposited the tax
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An example of boundary markers in ancient Egypt were the boundary stelae of
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was worshiped as the patron god of boundary markers. Ovid, in a hymn directed to the god, wrote: "O Terminus, whether thou art a stone or a stump buried in the field, … thou dost set bounds to people and cities and vast kingdoms". Numa
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Information engraved on the stones includes the number (1 through 10) of the stone within the sequence on that side of the
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Donghai Shire." More recently, the border between Russia and China was formally demarcated with boundary stones as the result of the Treaty of
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and similar natural stones were often used as boundary markers between properties. Knowledge of their locations was typically maintained by oral tradition, wherein men of each house would walk the length of the border. These stones then became boundary markers for
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responsibility for preserving the stones, which had fallen victim to vandalization and urban development. In the late 1990s renewed interest in the boundary stones led to increased preservation efforts by the DAR and other organizations.
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Buddhist temple precincts. In some cases they feature inscriptions recounting the history of the temple; others were carved with wheels of the law, while some specimens consist of unfinished stone. In addition to temples,
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Gonschor, Lorenz & Kamanamaikalani Beamer (2014). "Toward an
Inventory of Ahupua'a in the Hawaiian Kingdom: A survey of Nineteenth and early Twentieth-Century Cartographic and Archival Records of the Island of Hawai'i".
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the "Earlier Proclamation," a general explanation of why the location was selected and how the city would be designed, or the "Later Proclamation," which provides additional details about the perimeters of the city.
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given space of land for political, social or religious reasons. Ober notes that "determining who can use parcels of arable land and for what purpose, has immediate and obvious economic implications."
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or the change in a boundary, especially a change in direction of a boundary. There are several other types of named border markers, known as
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around private property and instituting capital punishment for anyone found guilty of moving these stones.
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Woodward, Fred E. (1907). "A Ramble Along the Boundary Stones of the District of Columbia with a Camera".
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