Charnel
Charnel refers to a place where dead bodies are stored or deposited, typically in great quantities. The term often carries connotations of neglect, decay, or a temporary holding place before final burial or disposal. Historically, charnel houses were common in Europe, particularly during periods of plague or intense warfare when the sheer number of deaths overwhelmed traditional burial grounds. These structures served as a repository for bones and exhumed remains, freeing up consecrated ground for new burials.
The word "charnel" derives from the Latin word "carnal," meaning "of the flesh." In some instances, charnel