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necropolis is a large ancient
cemetery with elaborate tomb monuments. The word is derived from the
Ancient Greek nekropolis, literally meaning "city of the dead". The term implies a separate burial site at a distance from a city as opposed to tombs within cities, which were common in various places and periods of history. They are different from
grave fields, which did not have remains above the ground. While the word is most commonly used for ancient sites, it has also been used for some modern cemeteries such as the
Glasgow Necropolis.