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posted by janrinok on Saturday April 08, @02:03AM   Printer-friendly

Mediterranean cave clues show that islanders ingested mind-bending plants around 3,000 years ago:

Human hair recovered in a Mediterranean island cave has yielded Europe's oldest direct evidence of people taking hallucinogenic drugs, researchers say.

By around 3,000 years ago, visitors at Es Càrritx cave on Menorca — perhaps shamans who performed spiritual and healing rituals — consumed plants containing mind-altering and vision-inducing substances, say archaeologist Elisa Guerra-Doce of the University of Valladolid in Spain and colleagues.

Signs of human activity at the cave, including more than 200 human graves arrayed in a chamber at the entrance, were previously dated to between around 3,600 and 2,800 years ago. Researchers had also found a hoard of objects in a small pit within an inner cave chamber, including six wooden containers, each containing locks of human hair.

Chemical analyses of one container's locks, possibly from more than one person, detected three psychoactive plant substances that had been ingested and absorbed into the hair over nearly a year, the scientists report April 6 in Scientific Reports.

Two substances, atropine and scopolamine from nightshade plants, induce disorientation, hallucinations and altered physical sensations. Another, ephedrine, boosts energy and alertness. Shamans would have known how to handle and consume these potentially toxic plants safely, the investigators say.

[...] Other hair analyses have found that Inca kids slated for sacrifice more than 500 years ago ingested hallucinogenic drinks and coca leaves and alcohol (SN: 5/13/22; SN: 7/29/13). And a 2005 study found chemical signs of coca-leaf chewing in the hair of two human mummies from Chile dating to around 3,000 years ago. Indirect evidence of drug use in various parts of the world, such as artistic depictions, go back further.

Journal Reference:
E. Guerra-Doce et al. Direct evidence of the use of multiple drugs in Bronze Age Menorca (western Mediterranean) from human hair analysis [open]. Scientific Reports. Published April 6, 2023. 10.1038/s41598-023-31064-2.


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  • (Score: 2, Interesting) by RamiK on Saturday April 08, @02:59AM (3 children)

    by RamiK (1813) on Saturday April 08, @02:59AM (#1300449)

    https://www.penn.museum/research/project.php?pid=12 [www.penn.museum]

    Of course, it goes back even further than that: https://drunkard.com/0105-beer-monkeys/ [drunkard.com]

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    • (Score: 2) by RS3 on Saturday April 08, @04:16AM (2 children)

      by RS3 (6367) on Saturday April 08, @04:16AM (#1300464)

      As far as I know, alcohol dissipates, evaporates, breaks down chemically- does something that makes it pretty difficult or even impossible to detect years later. Many drug compounds remain stable, or at least detectable in human remains for very long time, evidently thousands of years.

      • (Score: 4, Informative) by RamiK on Saturday April 08, @04:58AM (1 child)

        by RamiK (1813) on Saturday April 08, @04:58AM (#1300468)

        As far as I know, alcohol dissipates, evaporates, breaks down chemically- does something that makes it pretty difficult or even impossible to detect years later...

        Well, you'd know better if you just clicked the very first link in my 2 links, 9 words post:

        The Earliest Alcoholic Beverage in the World
        Chemical analyses recently confirmed that the earliest alcoholic beverage in the world was a mixed fermented drink of rice, honey, and hawthorn fruit and/or grape.
        The residues of the beverage, dated ca. 7000–6600 BCE, were recovered from early pottery from Jiahu, a Neolithic village in the Yellow River Valley. This beverage currently predates the earliest evidence of grape wine from the Middle East by more than 500 years.

        ( https://www.penn.museum/research/project.php?pid=12 [www.penn.museum] )

        Btw, in the spirit of the 2nd link, not only dolphins follow the golden rule of puff and pass [urbandictionary.com], they do so quite literally with puffer-fishes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0T5aGLybXEs [youtube.com]

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        • (Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 08, @11:50PM

          by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 08, @11:50PM (#1300575)

          Well, you'd know better if you just clicked the very first link in my 2 links, 9 words post:

          This is Soylent News. Nobody clicks links. You must be new here.

  • (Score: 1) by Runaway1956 on Saturday April 08, @03:55AM

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Saturday April 08, @03:55AM (#1300459) Homepage Journal

    Why else would a Mediterranean diet be so popular?

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