Late pleistocene exploitation of Ephedra in a funerary context in Morocco
The active compounds found in many plants have been widely used in traditional medicine and ritual activities. However, archaeological evidence for the use of such plants, especially in the Palaeolithic period, is limited due to the poor preservation and fragility of seed, fruit, and other botanical...
Main Authors: | Morales, J, Carrión Marco, Y, Cooper, JH, Turner, E, Freyne, A, Hogue, J, Ziani, I, Barton, RNE, Bouzouggar, A, Humphrey, LT |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2024
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