Researchers in Poland have hypothesized that warriors used spoon-like artifacts to administer drugs during Roman-period ...
After the fall of the al-Assad regime in Syria, large stockpiles of the illicit drug captagon have reportedly been uncovered. The stockpiles, found by Syrian rebels, are believed to be linked to ...
“These spoons were part of a warrior’s standard kit, enabling them to measure and consume stimulants in the heat of battle,” the authors write in their paper. The team also believes that, if their ...
But now, experts have found that soldiers may have been using drugs to fight off fear and boredom for at least 1,500 years. Archaeologists say barbarian warriors may have used 'stimulants' to give ...
When Germanic warriors charged into battle during the Roman era, they may have done so under the influence of carefully dosed ...
The practice is suggested by small, spoon-like objects that have been found at various sites in Europe, according to ...
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) impacts the ability to maintain attention to tasks. Often, it also involves ...
Small, spoon-shaped objects found on the end of warriors' belts at archaeological sites across northern Europe could have ...