If you were setting sail for foreign lands, perhaps never to return home, what would you take with you? The first settlers of the
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To find out just how old the bowls were, the researchers used luminescence dating, a technique that measures the amount of light energy trapped in crystals, which increases with time. The bowls found on Carriacou were dated to roughly 400 B.C., and were found amidst much younger deposits, a sign that they were valued possessions passed down from generation to generation. They were used for consuming hallucinogenic substances, probably the drug cohoba, and played a part in important rituals.
Drug paraphernalia from that period often took on the shapes of animals—birds for their flight, turtles for their ability to inhabit both land and water, and bats, which were believed to be possessed by the souls of ancestors who would emerge at night to eat guava fruit and sleep with unsuspecting women.
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