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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWere Humans in Thailand Getting High Off Betel Nuts 4,000 Years Ago?
Scientists believe they have found the earliest biochemical evidence of people chewing the popular psychoactive plant ...
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Indian Defence Review on MSNAncient Cultures Were Getting High on Betel Nuts 4,000 Years Ago
Ancient cultures in Southeast Asia chewed betel nuts not just for their psychoactive effects but also as part of spiritual ...
In south-east Asia, betel nut chewing has been practiced since antiquity. The plants contain compounds that enhance the ...
For the first time, archaeologists have used advanced scientific techniques on 4,000-year-old dental plaque to confirm traces ...
Scientists have discovered the oldest direct evidence of betel nut chewing in Southeast Asia by analyzing 4,000-year-old ...
Researchers from Chiang Mai University and the California Academy of Sciences have identified chemical traces of betel nut chewing in a 4,000-year-old burial.
In south-east Asia, betel nut chewing has been practiced since antiquity. The plants contain compounds that enhance the consumer's alertness, energy ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNAncient tooth fossil reveals humans have been getting high for over 4,000 years
Betel nut chewing is more than just a simple habit. Throughout history, communities across Southeast Asia have used these ...
Dibrugarh: The Dibrugarh Municipal Corporation (DMC) has launched an intensive cleanliness drive to rid the city's public ...
Export of Kumbakonam betel leaves to Middle East and South Asian countries is increasing due to cultural significance and ...
At the Bronze Age site of Nong Ratchawat in central Thailand, the authors of a new study found the oldest known evidence of ...
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