The Ancient Pots That Hint at Cannabis’s Early Use as a Drug
[theatlantic.com]
Where do people think most drugs originnaly come from? The foundation for most of the basic pharmacoepia that we have used until recently, were synthesized versions of cultural botanical remedies. For instance, aspirin was synthesized from a Native herbal combination of local botanicals used as a pain killer in Native communities.
If I remember it correctly , Asprin is made from the inner bark of the white willow tree , and was developed by the army during WWI .
Willow bark was used as an analgesic and relaxant way back in ancients in Rome, Egypt and many cultures long before medicine falsely claimed to have 'discovered' its properties.
Aspirin – indigenous Americans have been using willow tree bark for thousands of years to reduce fever and pain as were the peoples of Assyria, Sumer, Ancient Egypt and Ancient Greece. When chemists analyzed willows in the last century, they discovered salicylic acid; the basis of the modern drug aspirin.
@t1nick Yes, the REAL Imhotep was the Designer of the Step Pyramid and the Advisor, Trusted and Great Friend to King Djoser ( not Pharaoh as everyone claims btw, since the word Pharaoh actually refers to the 'Great House' or Palace and not the Ruling monarch), a Revered and Respected Healer and actual Doctor and Inventor of such things as being able to fill cavities in teeth, set and heal fractured bones plus he wrote innumerable manuscripts, etc, on his techniques that the Greeks later copied.
@t1nick According to finds in Egypt, Imhotep was almost worshipped by not only the Egyptians but peoples from numerous countries around eastern and central Mediterranean region as a 'God,' as well as being highly praised by Djoser himself.
There have been countless finds of votive 'offerings' to him found in numerous temple sites including the Karnak Temple Complex left by those who were seeking his treatments even long after his death.
It is firmly believed by a number of Egyptologists that his tomb is somewhere very close to, if not actually within, the tomb of Djoser itself and the last I heard from Zahii Hawass was that he is still trying to assemble another dig expedition to find both the remains of Djoser and those of Imhotep but the stability of Djoser's Pyramid is still somewhat too dangerous for further digging within and around it at present.
Posted by PiratefishSeasons greetings, you heathens.
Posted by SurfpirateA photographic collection of pagan costumes associated with the winter solstice. [dangerousminds.net]
Posted by MoonTigerIIAncient Evenings Fun!
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Posted by EyesThatSmileThis sculptor is amazing. [boredpanda.com]
Posted by DruviusWell preserved 500 year old ship found at bottom of Baltic Sea. Way cool find, hope we have the means to properly investigate it. [sciencealert.com]
Posted by qpr81there's a small island in front of the temple site and they found artifacts even there.
Posted by qpr81there's a small island in front of the temple site and they found artifacts even there.
Posted by qpr81there's a small island in front of the temple site and they found artifacts even there.
Posted by qpr81the hole in this image -according to the guide- was a window to let the sun rays hit a certain spot announcing the summer/winter etc.
Posted by qpr81Trajan's column in Rome. Shame they put a pope on top of it. Even though this is a monument raised over a genocide it's still something worth seeing.
Posted by qpr81Trajan's column in Rome. Shame they put a pope on top of it. Even though this is a monument raised over a genocide it's still something worth seeing.
Posted by qpr81Trajan's column in Rome. Shame they put a pope on top of it. Even though this is a monument raised over a genocide it's still something worth seeing.
Posted by qpr81Ħaġar Qim temple in Malta. Stunning even if a bit of walk...