Ancient Psychoactive Substances /
This book details the traditional and sacred use of psychoactive substances by peoples in the ancient past through the lens of archaeology.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Gainesville :
University Press of Florida,
2018.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Drugs from a deep time perspective / Scott M. Fitzpatrick
- Cannabis in ancient central Eurasian burials / Mark D. Merlin and Robert C. Clarke
- Intoxication on the wine dark sea: investigating psychoactive substances in the eastern Mediterranean / Zuzana Chovanec
- Ancient use of ephedra in the Eurasia and the western hemisphere / Mark D. Merlin
- Prehistoric intoxicants of North America / Sean M. Rafferty
- Pipes, cups, platform mounds, and mortuary ritual in the lake
- Okeechobee basin of South Florida / Victor D. Thompson and Thomas J. Pluckhahn
- Power from, power to, power over ritual drug-taking and the social context of power among the indigenous people of the Caribbean / Quetta Kaye
- Intoxication rituals and gender among the ancient Maya / Daniel M. Seinfeld
- Mayan ritual beverage production: considering the ceramics / Jennifer Loughmiller-Cardinal
- The origins of the Ayahuasca/Yage concept: an inquiry into the synergy between DMT and? carbolines / Constantino Manuel Torres
- A synonym for sacred: vilca use in the pre-conquest Andes / Matthew P. Sayre
- Ingredients matter: maize versus molle brewing in ancient Andes feasting / Justin Jennings and Lidio M. Valdez.