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Ethnoarkæobotanist
#1
Posted :
12/6/2021 9:36:19 PM
Hi DMT NEXUS!
Glad to finally be a member of this amazing forum.
A quick introduction about myself:
I'm an archaeology student with main focus on pre-agriculture usage of wild plants and I am particularly interested in psychedelics in the Pleistocene.
I am a fairly experienced psychonaut from Datura in the Sumatra jungle, Ayahuasca in Amazonas and San Pedro in the Cuzco mountains and many other entheogens. I find psychedelics extremely fascinating and hopefully I can push forward the knowledge and research about the relation hunter-gatherers had with these plants. There is, not surprisingly, underwhelming little evidence for psychoactive plants in the Pleistocene (Ephedra 60.000 years ago is more or less the only evidence). I am certain that the more we learn from our past relationship with nature the more we can connect and respect nature today.
With the immense knowledge there is on this forum I would love to do some thought experiments here in the forum which hopefully can help me cunstruct and narrow down better research questions. Becuase I have a lot of them haha.
Looking forward to some fascinating conversations!
Best
Ethnoarkæobotanist
donfoolio
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Posted :
12/8/2021 7:11:42 AM
Welcome! These are interesting questions indeed.
Arthur Dee was one of the greatest alchemists of all time, not likely to his dad, I forgot his name, this small James Bond sorcerer working for the queen of a... Hail Arthur!
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