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sometimes the fucked up people would make some fucked up yet hilarious comments simply because they don't give a shit, i admit i have done it before too on social media
SO I'm an archaeologist and I know a LOT about graveyards actually, here's the answers to your questions boys: 1.) most churches in England cycle out bodies due to having limited space in their graveyard for new ones 2.) bodies are cycled out every 40 years, which happens to be the same amount of time it takes for all the soft tissue to break down (/the amount of time between a body being a body and being just a skeleton, essentially); the body is then sent back to the family to be reinterred elsewhere 3.) the exception to point 2 is if the person was notable in some way (rich) and paid to have their grave left where it is, which is why you see headstones from the 1800s interspersed with headstones from last year 4.) if a church wanted to sell their graveyard they'd likely have to wait 40 years for all the new bodies to cycle out and then just not replace them; they'd have to reinter all the rich people onsite, probably in catacombs under the church, if they have them, or church walls or floors, which is very common in England; then, once all the bodies have been sent on or removed, they'd likely deconsecrate the ground (take away its holiness) so that it can be built on and whatever BONUS TRIVIA: Simon is right to question if gravestone and headstone are interchangeable terms because technically, they aren't! A headstone is the upright stone at the head of a grave; a gravestone is the slab of rock or cement over the top of a grave (laid down flat). These days, however, most people just assume they both mean whatever kind of grave marker was used and leave it at that.
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For archaeological finds at least, what generally happens is: if the finder reports it, it gets recorded in a data service and as long as it’s not of important historical value, they can keep the find. However, if it is an important find, the finder can be offered money for it or, if it comes to it, I imagine go through the courts. I assume it should be the same with fossils.
Thank you guys for cheering me up my dad died the other day in a construction accident and I’ve been really down but knowing I could come watch your videos makes me feel better
Graveyards/burial areas legally can’t be messed with unless you get certain permits, but it’s often a case of big development companies having the money to overrule heritage stakeholders in court. So developing that graveyard near Harry would require a lot of legal funding as well as money to pay bioarchaeologists who move and record the remains, on top of the property cost
3:33 ah yes, these are actually the remains of a long lost Wizzite of ours, who once did many a golf and GTA video with us, but we haven’t done videos together in a long time.
SIDEMEN SUNDAY VIDEO IDEA! 2 teams, split up for the day ( teams decide location) each person on a team has a metal detector but can only search the location. The winning team is the team with the most interesting/expensive finds!!!!
Where I live part of a graveyard has been turned into a school playground, until one of the graves sunk and left a massive whole on the playground, bodies were there from around 1600s
I haven't seen a single stan comment about it besides people saying how upset the stand will be... The Stan hate culture is more common than actual Stan culture lmao
For anyone wondering what Josh said at 4:40, he said Jack Grealish who is a football player. He was insinuating that the guy in the video looks like him.