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burying ground

noun

  1. a burial ground.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of burying ground1

First recorded in 1705–15
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Jack Gary, Colonial Williamsburg’s director of archaeology, said rectangular patterns of soil discoloration show the location of the burials in what is almost certainly the church’s old burying ground.

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Archaeologists think Sutton Hoo was also a burying ground for the royal’s relatives, who were laid to rest in about 17 other mounds near the presumed king.

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At the burying ground, there were many new graves.

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This Old Dutch Church’s burying ground harbors gravediggers and graverobbers alike.

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Investigators eventually removed the remains of 27 people — five men, eight women and 14 children — from 28 graves in what scholars discovered was an old burying ground called the Walton Family Cemetery.

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