Ancient, whole female cannabis plants discovered in a tomb in northwestern China. Courtesy of Economic Botany hide caption toggle caption Courtesy of Economic Botany The Two-Way Trove Of Cannabis Plants Found In Ancient Tomb In China October 6, 2016 "Medicinal and possibly spiritual or at least ritualistic Cannabis use was a widespread custom among Central Eurasian peoples during the first millennium before the Christian era," the scientists say.
The Two-Way Ancient Tomb In Spain Destroyed And Replaced With A Picnic Table August 27, 2015 In a case of mistaken identity, builders in the Galicia region confused a Neolithic tomb for a broken stone table and replaced it with a new concrete one.