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WHEN A GRAVE IS DUG, WHY IS THE EXCAVATED SOIL SOMETIMES PLACED ON NEARBY GRAVES?

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WHEN A GRAVE IS DUG, WHY IS THE EXCAVATED SOIL SOMETIMES PLACED ON NEARBY GRAVES?

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To remove the soil completely from these areas would require the use of heavy plant equipment, which would inevitably cause damage travelling across graves. If soil is placed on another grave, the surface and memorial are first protected by boards. The soil remains only for a few days and is cleared immediately after the funeral.

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