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    1 year ago

    As many other have stated, grave spaces are often rented or leased. Then the remains are buried in an ossuary or given back to the family.

    Quite a few western graveyards are semi-permanant. Only being dug up and moved if the space is to be reused for something else.

    My city, for example, moved its early graveyard as the town expanded and now the area is a parking lot.

    There is a cool fact as well with churches and graveyards that haven’t moved. Generally the church building itself loses height because of the the bodies buried raises the ground levels by a few feet. This has been observed in the UK and America.