A gravedigger is a cemetery worker who is responsible for digging a grave prior to a funeral service.
Grave-digger, by Viktor Vasnetsov, 1871
Grave template, topped with the handle of a scythe. Church of St. Michael, Garway, England.
Gravedigger with shovels, during the Siege of Sarajevo
Hamlet and the Gravediggers, by Pascal Dagnan-Bouveret.
A cemetery, burial ground, gravesite, graveyard, or a green space called a memorial park, is a place where the remains of dead people are buried or otherwise interred. The word cemetery implies that the land is specifically designated as a burial ground and originally applied to the Roman catacombs. The term graveyard is often used interchangeably with cemetery, but a graveyard primarily refers to a burial ground within a churchyard.
Kerepesi Cemetery, Budapest, Hungary
Cemetery in China
Cemetery in Kavala, Greece
Les Innocents cemetery in 1550.