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archaeology2 years ago

Ancient Shaman's Double Burial Unveils Surprising Ancestral Connection

A 9,000-year-old double burial discovered in Germany, initially believed to be a shaman and her infant, has been found to have a different relationship. Genetic research revealed that the woman was a fourth- or fifth-degree relative to the boy, suggesting she may have been his 4th-great-grandmother. The woman had typical features of Western European hunter-gatherers, including dark hair, skin, and bluish eyes. She also had physical anomalies, such as missing muscles and an abnormal blood vessel in her skull, which may have influenced her status as a shaman. The burial provides new insights into the Mesolithic period and the lives of European hunter-gatherer groups.

gaming2 years ago

"Controversy Erupts as Wizards Considers Removing Druid Creature Type in MTG"

Wizards of the Coast (WOTC) is potentially considering removing older creature types like Druid and Shaman from Magic: The Gathering (MTG) due to real-world associations. The discussion arose when MTG's lead designer, Mark Rosewater, responded to a comment about excluding the creature type "Witch" due to religious associations. While changes may be made for cultural sensitivity, it is uncertain if and when these changes will take effect. WOTC has already been revisiting its language use, such as redefining "Tribal" as "Typal."

archaeology2 years ago

Bronze-age shamans in Menorca used hallucinogenic drugs, study shows.

Researchers have found evidence of ancient drug use in Europe during bronze age ceremonies in Menorca, Spain. Strands of human hair from a burial site indicate that hallucinogenic drugs derived from plants were used as part of ritualistic ceremonies. The psychoactive substances detected in this study are not suitable for alleviating pain, indicating that their handling, use, and applications represented highly specialized knowledge typically possessed by shamans. The presence of these substances may have been due to consumption of some nightshade plants and joint pine. The wooden containers they were found in may have depicted eyes and could have symbolized inner vision related to a drug-induced altered state of consciousness.