4,000-year-old teeth record the earliest traces of people chewing psychoactive betel nuts
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4,000-year-old teeth record the earliest traces of people chewing psychoactive betel nuts
New methods make the ‘invisible visible’ to find evidence of deeply rooted cultural practice which otherwise might have been lost in the archaeological record
4,000-year-old teeth record the earliest traces of people chewing psychoactive betel nuts (frontiersin.org)
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4,000-year-old teeth record the earliest traces of people chewing psychoactive betel nuts
New methods make the ‘invisible visible’ to find evidence of deeply rooted cultural practice which otherwise might have been lost in the archaeological record
4,000-year-old teeth record the earliest traces of people chewing psychoactive betel nuts (frontiersin.org)
Imagine someone digging up your skeletal remains in a few thousands years, running detailed analysis on it only to come up with a list of drugs you have consumed.
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Imagine someone digging up your skeletal remains in a few thousands years, running detailed analysis on it only to come up with a list of drugs you have consumed.
Better do some good ones then
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Better do some good ones then
What a terrible day to stop sniffing glue.
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4,000-year-old teeth record the earliest traces of people chewing psychoactive betel nuts
New methods make the ‘invisible visible’ to find evidence of deeply rooted cultural practice which otherwise might have been lost in the archaeological record
4,000-year-old teeth record the earliest traces of people chewing psychoactive betel nuts (frontiersin.org)
Oh man betel nuts. In the north of Vietnam they’re everywhere and folks are tweaking on them. Especially truck drivers and taxi drivers. They spit the red juice out and it’s so strong it stains the street.