A mysterious 2,000-year-old mug has revealed evidence of a bizarre liquid concoction used in ancient Egyptian rituals.
A University of South Florida professor found the first-ever physical evidence of hallucinogens in an Egyptian mug, ...
A University of South Florida professor found the first-ever physical evidence of hallucinogens in an Egyptian mug, ...
Italian authorities have recovered precious 3rd century B.C. artefacts from an Etruscan necropolis looted by a couple of ...
ANCIENT Egyptians were necking hallucinogenic cocktails out ... Branko van Oppen, curator of Greek and Roman art at the Tampa ...
An analysis of ancient residues left on a vase depicting the Egyptian deity Bes reveals it may have been used to reenact a ...
Scholars for the first time identified chemical signatures of the components of a liquid concoction contained in a Bes mug. A new technique helped identify a sample flavored with honey, sesame seeds, ...
Egyptologist Huub Pragt and Smithsonian Journeys traveler Kellie Mecham share first impressions from their visit to the ...
Italy is world-renowned for its art, and there's nowhere better to see this art on display than its museums. These are the ...
A University of South Florida professor found the first-ever physical evidence of hallucinogens in an Egyptian mug ...