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In medieval London, space is limited and the work of burying the dead never truly stops. Churchyards fill, are reused, and quietly reshaped as the city grows and sickness moves through crowded streets. While most people avoid thinking about death, someone still has to make room for it.
This video explores the daily life of a medieval grave digger, from early morning routines to the steady rhythm of digging, shaping, and preparing the ground. Through calm, immersive narration, you experience the quiet, practical side of death that kept the city functioning.
This is a story about routine, labor, and the unnoticed roles that supported life in one of history’s most crowded cities.
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History For Sleep with the Drowsy Historian