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You could also exhume graves and toss corpses to river.
Well, as someone (the Inquisitor or Bishop?) says, there is a ship of bodies in the harbor in town! We are but one small graveyard that is back in operation after what would seem to be quite some time.
You are missing some of the mechanics of the game, you don't really want to bury all corpses you get, taking some parts is basically necessary for progress and mangled corpses bring your rating down. It is better to check how many red skulls your corpse got and decide if it's worth fixing and burying or scrapping for parts and tossing it into the river.
I would explain in more detail, but I want to avoid spoilers, I don't think the rate of bodies needs to be nerfed personally. I have seen people that do regulate this to avoid corpses from comming if they are planning to do other things in-game for the next few days, this is a bit of a fix to a game mechanic that is supposed to be a challange
If your graveyard is full, just leave the bodies in the morgue to rot. When you're at capacity he won't deliver more. No penalty for just ignoring a body.
Not by medieval times standards, in fact it's quite little, with all the plagues, pestilence, lack of proper hygiene, etc.
Also people had TONs of children back in the day 5-8 or so weren't that uncommon.
it was confirmed on twitter by the developer.