This topic is back in the news – go to www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/05/140512155025.htm …. but it doesn't really tell us anything that wasn't known before. Drugs and alcohol appear to have had a non-recreational role associated with funerary rites – and activities that come under the umbrella term, ritual. Various bits on the subject have been published by SIS over the years, largely conjectural but suggesting ancient people were recreating a state of mind associated with whatever it was they were commemorating – in this instance, from an SIS perspective, a catastrophic event that may have produced ionisation in the lower atmosphere. Several books have been written on the subject, notably by Paul Devereux.
alcohol and drug usage in the ancient world
18 May 2014Archaeology