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ISRAELI RESEARCHERS CONFIRM ANCIENT JUDAIC CANNABIS USE

By Alex Halperin
06/08/2020 06:34 AM GMT-0700
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Israeli architects have discovered cannabis residue in a shrine dating to the eighth century BC. It represents the first proof of mind altering substances used in the ancient Jewish religion.
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  • The deposits come from two limestone altars unearthed decades ago at a complex about 35 miles south of Jerusalem.
  • Researchers had long struggled to determine the materials’ chemical composition. One altar contained traces of THC, the other traces of frankincense.
  • The absence of cannabis pollen and seeds in the area suggests the practitioners imported it, possibly in the form of hash.

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