Holy smokes! Ancient Israelites burned cannabis, according to researchers

June 2, 2020 by JNS
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As part of getting spiritually high, ancient Israelites apparently burned cannabis on altars during rituals, the first proof of a mind-altering substance being used to attract worshippers, according to a study published on May 28 in the academic journal of Tel Aviv University’s Institute of Archaeology, Tel Aviv.

Tel Arad in the eastern Negev Desert, where there’s a fortress constructed by the kingdom of Judah around the eighth century BCE. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.

Israeli researchers found a mixture of cannabis and dry dung in the residue on a 2,700-year-old altar at a temple in Tel Arad in the Negev Desert. The shrine was first unearthed about five decades ago.

The researchers included Eran Arie of the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, the Volcani Institute’s Dvory Namdar and independent researcher Baruch Rosen.

“It seems feasible to suggest that the use of cannabis on the Arad altar had a deliberate psychoactive role. Cannabis odours are not appealing, and do not justify bringing the inflorescences from afar,” they wrote.

The researchers also suggested that mind-altering substances could have been used in the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.

“The presence of cannabis at Arad testifies to the use of mind-altering substances as part of cultic rituals in Judah,” they wrote. “The plants detected in this study can serve as an extra-biblical source in identifying the incense used in cultic practices not only at Arad but also those elsewhere in Judah, including Jerusalem.”

JNS

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One Response to “Holy smokes! Ancient Israelites burned cannabis, according to researchers”
  1. michael kuttner says:

    This gives a whole new meaning to the HIGH HOLYDAYS!!

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