soil nutrients which can be absorbed by plants...? Assume a primitive society without modern (or ancient) embalming techniques, or sealed caskets.
For example, in places where ancient battles were fought, and the dead armies were plowed under, how well will the grain grow afterward?
Some people tell me it will grow and be human-nutritive.
Others insist that crops will fail to grow or contain harmful chemicals or organisms due to the nature of the fertilizer.
Still others assume I actually have a dead body to practice on and threaten to sic CSI on me.
(Did it ever occur to you that if I had a dead body, I would not need to ask....? That I might refrain from asking, for fear of arousing suspicion...?)
Serious answers only, please. Thanks to all who answer.
2007-07-21
14:39:00
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