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First physical evidence: the Egyptians actually drank hallucinogenic drinks

First physical evidence: the Egyptians actually drank hallucinogenic drinks

GM4PRO
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The University of South Florida is the first in the world to document the presence of hallucinogens in a 2,400-year-old Egyptian vessel. It confirms ancient written records and myths about Egyptian rituals. Professor Davide Tanasi's study reveals the exact composition of the drink and its probable purpose...
A bit of prehistoric pottery

A bit of prehistoric pottery

Markoman
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Once again I decided to clutter the web pages with presentations of my prehistoric leisure activities - this time it will be a demonstration of ceramic replicas of my colleague "dustman" (but also detectorist)...
Confirmed: the Hall of King Arthur dates back to the Stone Age

Confirmed: the Hall of King Arthur dates back to the Stone Age

Elmara
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The latest research at a historic site in Cornwall associated with the legends of King Arthur is actually 4,000 years older than previously thought. According to the government's heritage body Historic England, the findings from the excavation of 'King Arthur's Hall' on Bodmin Moor are the first to confirm the prehistoric history of the site.
A copper dagger, Neolithic artefacts and an unknown building in an Italian cave

A copper dagger, Neolithic artefacts and an unknown building in an Italian cave

GM4PRO
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Archaeologists have discovered a unique copper dagger from 4,000 years ago in the Italian cave of Tina Jama in the Tertiary Karst. There are also flint and obsidian tools from the Neolithic period, and a previously unknown structure at the cave entrance. They provide a new insight into local prehistoric cultures, demonstrating contact between different areas of Europe at the time.

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