Ancient Moroccan Cave Reveals Early Human Use of Medicinal Plants

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Researchers have discovered 15,000-year-old Ephedra seed cones in a burial site in Morocco, suggesting early humans used plants as drugs. The Ephedra plant, known for its stimulant properties, was likely consumed during burial rituals by the Iberomaurusians, indicating a sophisticated understanding of its effects. This finding highlights the significant role of plants in prehistoric life, predating agriculture, and suggests that ancient humans used plants for medicinal and ritualistic purposes.
How long have humans used plants as drugs? A Moroccan cave holds clues National Geographic
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