‘Stoned-age?’ People smoked weed 2,500 years ago, earliest use yet discovered – USA TODAY

  1. ‘Stoned-age?’ People smoked weed 2,500 years ago, earliest use yet discovered  USA TODAY
  2. Scientists Find Ancient Humans Used Weed 2500 Years Ago, Too  The New York Times
  3. Using Marijuana to Get High Dates Back Millennia  Scientific American
  4. People Smoked Pot to Get High at Least 2,500 Years Ago  Live Science
  5. An Ancient Chinese Artifact Has Traces of Cannabis Use  The Atlantic
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Scientists Find Ancient Humans Used Weed 2,500 Years Ago, Too – The New York Times

  1. Scientists Find Ancient Humans Used Weed 2,500 Years Ago, Too  The New York Times
  2. Oldest evidence of marijuana use discovered in 2500-year-old cemetery in peaks of western China  Science Magazine
  3. People Smoked Pot to Get High at Least 2,500 Years Ago  Live Science
  4. The origins of cannabis smoking: Chemical residue evidence from the first millennium BCE in the Pamirs  Science Advances
  5. Using Marijuana to Get High Dates Back Millennia  Scientific American
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The origins of cannabis smoking: Chemical residue evidence from the first millennium BCE in the Pamirs – Science Advances

  1. The origins of cannabis smoking: Chemical residue evidence from the first millennium BCE in the Pamirs  Science Advances
  2. Scientists Find Ancient Humans Used Weed 2,500 Years Ago, Too  The New York Times
  3. People Smoked Pot to Get High at Least 2,500 Years Ago  Live Science
  4. Using Marijuana to Get High Dates Back Millennia  Scientific American
  5. Scientists Find Evidence of Dank Weed at 2,500-Year-Old Funeral Site  VICE
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