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Title:
Ancient psychoactive substances / edited by Scott M. Fitzpatrick.
Author:
Fitzpatrick, Scott M., editor.
Publication Information:
Gainesville : University Press of Florida, [2018]
Call Number:
RM315 .A58 2018
Abstract:
This book details the traditional and sacred use of psychoactive substances by peoples in the ancient past through the lens of archaeology.

"Mind-altering substances have been used by humans for thousands of years. In fact, ancient societies sometimes encouraged the consumption of drugs. Focusing on the archaeological study of how various entheogens have been used in the past, this volume examines why humans have social and psychological needs for these substances. Contributors trace the long-term use of drugs in ancient cultures and highlight the ways they evolved from being sacred to recreational in more modern times. By analyzing evidence of these substances across a diverse range of ancient cultures, the contributors explore how and why past civilizations harvested, manufactured, and consumed drugs. Case studies examine the use of stimulants, narcotics, and depressants by hunter-gatherers who roamed Africa and Eurasia, prehistoric communities in North and South America, and Maya kings and queens. Offering perspectives from many different fields of study, contributors illustrate the wide variety of sources and techniques that can provide information about materials that are often invisible to archaeologists. They use advanced biomolecular procedures to identify alkaloids and resins on cups, pipes, and other artifacts. They interpret paintings on vases and discuss excavations of breweries and similar sites. Uncovering signs of drugs, including ayahuasca, peyote, ephedra, cannabis, tobacco, yaupon, vilca, and maize and molle beer, they explain how psychoactive substances were integral to interpersonal relationships, religious practices, and social cohesion in antiquity." -- Publisher's description
ISBN:
9780813056708
Physical Description:
ix, 328 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Contents:
Introduction: Drugs from a deep time perspective / Scott M. Fitzpatrick and Mark D. Merlin -- 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 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/Yagé concept: an inquiry into the synergy between Dimethyltryptamine and Beta-Carbolines / Constantino Manuel Torres -- A synonym for sacred: vilca use in the preconquest Andes / Matthew P. Sayre -- Ingredients matter: maize versus molle brewing in ancient Andes feasting / Justin Jennings and Lidio M. Valdez.
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