Bronze Age humans, 3,000 years ago, got high on hallucinogenic plant alkaloids so powerful and dangerous that even psychedelic users of today avoid them, according to a new study. The humans may have had out-of-body experiences or thought they were growing fur or feathers as a result of consuming the anticholinergic substances atropine or scopolamine.
Prehistoric Europeans Used Highly Unpleasant Drugs
Prehistoric Europeans Used Highly Unpleasant Drugs
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