Study: Cannabis was used at biblical site in Israel
By Kristen Rogers | CNN
If there were any more fun facts to learn about cannabis, its ritualistic use at a biblical site in Israel can now be added to the list.
In 1963, two limestone altars were found at the entrance to the “Holy of Holies” of a Judahite shrine at Beersheba Valley, in Israel’s Tel Arad, an archaeological mound located west of the Dead Sea and surrounded by mountain ridges known as the Arad Plain.
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