http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2013/08/130810-fossil-science-paleontology-future
Actually, if you're embalmed and buried in a non-decomposing casket (metal) and then it is placed in a concrete outer receptacle and buried, I think that pretty much ups your chances at being preserved for an undeterminable length of time, but the article is nonetheless interesting.
Hmm, think next time I see fresh cement maybe I'll take my shows off and leave my footprints....probably best if I do it in front of my own house, in my own cement. Or something.
Actually, if you're embalmed and buried in a non-decomposing casket (metal) and then it is placed in a concrete outer receptacle and buried, I think that pretty much ups your chances at being preserved for an undeterminable length of time, but the article is nonetheless interesting.
Hmm, think next time I see fresh cement maybe I'll take my shows off and leave my footprints....probably best if I do it in front of my own house, in my own cement. Or something.