Ars Technica: Maya used hallucinogenic plants in rituals to bless their ball courts
GIGAZINE: A plant that produces five different hallucinogens at once has been developed through genetic engineering.
Israeli scientists have announced that they have successfully extracted genes that produce hallucinogenic substances from mushrooms and toads and incorporated them into a single plant, resulting in ...
A plant that produces five different hallucinogens at once has been developed through genetic engineering.
A 2,200-year-old ceramic drinking vessel has confirmed what archaeologists have long suspected: some ancient Egyptians were tripping on hallucinogens. For the first time, scientists have discovered ...
Archaeologists discovered, through environmental DNA technology, that ceremonial rituals of the ancient Mayan civilization at the Yaxnohcah ruins (Yucatán Peninsula) were conducted with hallucinogens.
BISMARCK - When Hazen High School Principal Ed Boger heard about a plant readily available over the Internet that, if ingested, produces intense hallucinogenic experiences, he went right to the ...
Egyptians may have used hallucinogenic substances as part of a fertility rite, researchers said. By Alexander Nazaryan Something in the printout caught Branko van Oppen de Ruiter’s eye. He was at home ...
CBS News: Study sheds new light on exclusive hallucinogenic drug rituals in ancient Peru
Study sheds new light on exclusive hallucinogenic drug rituals in ancient Peru
In 2022, we told you about a study reporting evidence that an ancient Peruvian people called the Wari laced the beer served at their feasts with hallucinogens—particularly a substance derived from the ...
Smithsonian Magazine: Archaeologists Say They’ve Discovered a Hidden Chamber Where Elites Used Hallucinogens 2,500 Years Ago