0 a place, often next to a church, where dead people are buried
1 a place where dead people are buried
The essential opposition between simplicity and complexity does not remain constant in the graveyard scene, for example.
The one fighting with his fellow beings is not sought for, we will meet him/her at the graveyard.
In the centre of each settlement nucleus a parish church appeared, being the official sacred space, with, next to it, the common graveyard.
Funerary monuments require graveyards and graveyards may, or may not, require churches.
Orders were initially enforced by locking the gates to the graveyards and only allowing family members to enter to place flowers on family graves.
Yet, while everything had a place in the town, there is ' ' uncertainty ' ' in the graveyard.
The one going with familiars is not sought for, we will meet him/her at the graveyard.
Next comes the evidence for the many uses of graveyards, and for charnel houses, mortuary houses and attitudes to cemeteries and skeletal remains.
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