In a Bolivian rock shelter likely used 1,000 years ago for religious rituals, archaeologists found a collection of drug paraphernalia that still contains traces of psychoactive plants. A pouch made from three fox snouts likely contained a stash of leaves and seeds. From New ScientistThe items) include a 28-centimetre-long leather bag, a pair of wooden snuffing tablets, a snuffing tube, a pair of llama-bone spatulas, a textile headband, fragments of dried plant stems and a pouch made from three fox snouts stitched together. The snuffing tube and tablets feature ornate carvings of human-like figures. Melanie Miller at the University of Otago, New Zealand, and her colleagues used mass spectrometry to analyse samples from the pouch and plant stems. They detected five psychoactive compounds: cocaine, benzoylecgonine (BZE), bufotenine, harmine and dimethyltryptamine (DMT). The presence of these drugs suggests the pouch may have belonged to a ritual specialist or shaman with extensive knowledge of plants and their psychoactive properties, and used to hold leaves, seeds and other plant matter. More in the scientific paper: "Chemical evidence for the use of multiple psychotropic plants in a 1,000-year-old ritu
I wonder if they used a hammered hunk of metal rolled into a tube to snort it. You know, some sort of metal hammered and then used for money. Their version of a $100 dollar bill.
Shhh, I thought at my last 'party' we agreed you'd keep quiet. By the way, did you like all those naked girls? How about the gun play in the back yard? Don't forget, next time aim away from the house.
Mexican druglords were invading Bolivia 1000 years ago? They had walls on mountain tops back then and still the drugs got through. Sad
Thanks for reminding me. My wife's going on an overseas trip and I need to shop for an airplane ticket.