Monday, 1 June 2020

Did Ancient Hebrews Get High During Temple? A New Archaeological Discovery Suggests They Did - Artnet News

It's cannabis,  Moses. Just not as we know it. A bunch of archaeologists found a special altar, complete with resin, showing ancient rabbis didn't have much of a problem blazing it 420 in the name of the Tetragrammaton, writes Sarah Cascone. We're just disappointed the weed's not from the new world since such a discovery would rock the foundations of history. Coming in at an oblique angle, Timmen Cermak poses a question most don't ask in polite company. Would Mammals Exist Without Internal Cannabinoids? Mammalian brains have tons of CB1 receptors, implying cannabinoids are vital to mammalian success by driving behaviors which ensure our newborns thrive. Yet another tangent to our lead item comes courtesy of Ancient Origins about how Canaanite Genomes Reveal the Truth About Their Descendants, giving 21st century historians a clearer picture of the Levant from neolithic times to present. (CS)

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