Charnel House
A Charnel House is a structure or space used for storing human remains, particularly bones. These facilities are often associated with burial practices and can be found in various cultures around the world. They serve as a way to manage the remains of the deceased, especially in situations where traditional burial is not feasible.
Historically, charnel houses were built near cemeteries to accommodate the bones of individuals after the flesh had decomposed. This practice allowed for the efficient use of burial space and was common in places like medieval Europe. Today, charnel houses may still exist, often as part of archaeological sites or historical landmarks.