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Could people buried inside the Great Wall of China affect its structural integrity?

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Could people buried inside the Great Wall of China affect its structural integrity?
« on: 11/04/2009 01:30:01 »
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I have heard that human bodies were buried inside the Great Wall of China.

If this is true what condition would the bodies now be in?

Would it be possible for the decomposition of the bodies to endanger the Great Wall's structure?

Wanda Zippler
North Augusta, South Carolina, USA

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  • Could people buried inside the Great Wall of China affect its structural integrity?
    « Reply #1 on: 11/04/2009 01:49:45 »
    Quote from: Wanda Zippler  on 11/04/2009 01:30:01

    Would it be possible for the decomposition of the bodies to endanger the Great Wall's structure?

    I really don't think there's a problem here, that is unless they all resurrect spontaneously and leave the great wall all at once. Seriously, their decomposing bodies will return to dirt and with the addition of the skeletal structure, it should give added strength to the mass. I don't think there is anything to worry about.................Ethos
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    Could people buried inside the Great Wall of China affect its structural integrity?
    « Reply #2 on: 11/04/2009 05:14:38 »
    Quote from: Wanda Zippler  on 11/04/2009 01:30:01
    I have heard that human bodies were buried inside the Great Wall of China.

    That's not what this fella heard: [:)]

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    A body buried in the wall would have weakened its structure, so workers were buried nearby instead.

    http://www.greatwall-alternative.com/wild%20great%20wall%20guide.htm
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