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i think it's basically "memento mori" , according to Betty Willsher in "Understanding Scottish Graveyards " "in the 17th C the death's head was often accompanied by crossed bones , usually femurs , or else a single bone .However by the 18th C there were many more variations"

This one, also linked to above, actually has the words Memento Mori carved alongside it

http://www.megalithomania.com/show/site/900/2667