0 a piece of ground, usually not round a church, where people are buried -- kirkegård; begravelsesplads
Arlington National Cemetery.
Indeed, this article demonstrates that the subdued uniformity of the lawn cemetery is far more eloquent than is commonly supposed.
I only wish to remark that these heathland reclamations were responsible for the destruction of the vast majority of barrow cemeteries.
This elimination of old cemeteries was not the result of a profanisation and a growing economic interpretation of space by medieval man.
In this instance, the cemetery's attorneys almost welcomed defeat as a way to end their ' ' untenable legal position.
The proposals include the realignment of the cemetery with the geometry of the church, and the creation of a new public space outside the convent.
It is also important that we can compare the contrasting biographies of houses, cemeteries, land divisions and enclosures.
They include elaborate reconstructions of landscape genesis, systematic regional surveys and large-scale excavations of settlements and cemeteries.
It's a very well arranged cemetery with a beautiful array of tombstones.
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