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Researchers find oldest-ever stash of marijuana

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OTTAWA - Researchers say they have located the world's oldest stash of marijuana, in a tomb in a remote part of China.
The cache of cannabis is about 2,700 years old and was clearly "cultivated for psychoactive purposes," rather than as fibre for clothing or as food, says a research paper in the Journal of Experimental Botany.

The 789 grams of dried cannabis was buried alongside a light-haired, blue-eyed Caucasian man, likely a shaman of the Gushi culture, near Turpan in northwestern China.
The extremely dry conditions and alkaline soil acted as preservatives, allowing a team of scientists to carefully analyze the stash, which still looked green though it had lost its distinctive odour.

Remnants of cannabis have been found in ancient Egypt and other sites, and the substance has been referred to by authors such as the Greek historian Herodotus. But the tomb stash is the oldest so far that could be thoroughly tested for its properties.
The 18 researchers, most of them based in China, subjected the cannabis to a battery of tests, including carbon dating and genetic analysis. Scientists also tried to germinate 100 of the seeds found in the cache, without success.

The marijuana was found to have a relatively high content of THC, the main active ingredient in cannabis, but the sample was too old to determine a precise percentage.

Researchers also could not determine whether the cannabis was smoked or ingested, as there were no pipes or other clues in the tomb of the shaman, who was about 45 years old.

The large cache was contained in a leather basket and in a wooden bowl, and was likely meant to be used by the shaman in the afterlife.
"This materially is unequivocally cannabis, and no material has previously had this degree of analysis possible," Russo said in an interview from Missoula, Mont.
"It was common practice in burials to provide materials needed for the afterlife. No hemp or seeds were provided for fabric or food. Rather, cannabis as medicine or for visionary purposes was supplied."

Researchers needed about 10 months to cut red tape barring the transfer of the cannabis to England from China, Russo said.
"It certainly does indicate that cannabis has been used by man for a variety of purposes for thousands of years."

"I hope we can avoid some of the political liabilities of the issue," he said, referring to his latest paper.

The region of China where the tomb is located, Xinjiang, is considered an original source of many cannabis strains worldwide.

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Thank you.

The relationship between ancient civilizations and natural drugs is fascinating, yet hard to establish.
Hopefully we'll find more evidence about that.
 
Just makes me wonder how long some of the drugs i got would last If i was buried with them. Open up my tomb & find a container of DMT could you still smoke it thousands of years later & it not degrade to badly?
 
Awesome.

Did they smoke it?
 
Synith a dit:
Awesome.

Did they smoke it?

try reading the WHOLE post.


Shneck a dit:
Researchers also could not determine whether the cannabis was smoked or ingested, as there were no pipes or other clues in the tomb of the shaman, who was about 45 years old.
 
@ heartcore. curious, are you admin at all? or does anyone know if there's a way to join these two topics together without losing any of the new posts? like join the two titles with a slash, then just tape all the new posts on this topic to all the old ones on the old topic. something along those lines, idk.. i think i shall pm an admin, cause that can get kinda annoying

@trick: i think he was making jokes about the people who found it
 
trick a dit:
Synith a dit:
Awesome.

Did they smoke it?

try reading the WHOLE post.


Shneck a dit:
Researchers also could not determine whether the cannabis was smoked or ingested, as there were no pipes or other clues in the tomb of the shaman, who was about 45 years old.

I did.

I asked if the scientists smoked it.
 
[quote="Synith]
I did.

I asked if the scientists smoked it.[/quote]

haha sorry. im also interested. im sure one of the people on the team did, i mean.. whos going to miss a few grams of some old ass weed.


i bet if they did they will be put under some curse that was over the tomb , better watch outt.
 
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