The New York TimesScientists Find Ancient Humans Used Weed 2500 Years Ago, Too (Published 2019)Jun 12, 2019Jan HoffmanBy Jan Hoffmanmore_vert
National GeographicEarliest evidence for cannabis smoking discovered in ancient tombsJun 12, 2019Michelle DonahueBy Michelle Donahuemore_vert
Livescience.comPeople Smoked Pot to Get High at Least 2500 Years AgoJun 12, 2019Laura GeggelBy Laura Geggelmore_vert
Science News MagazineEvidence of ancient marijuana use found in Chinese mountain tombsJun 12, 2019Bruce BowerBy Bruce Bowermore_vert
ReutersHigh times in ancient China revealed in funerary cannabis discoveryJun 12, 2019Will DunhamBy Will Dunhammore_vert
Smithsonian MagazineThe First Evidence of Smoking Pot Was Found in a 2500-Year-Old PotJun 13, 2019Meilan SollyBy Meilan Sollymore_vert
The AtlanticAn Ancient Chinese Artifact Has Traces of Cannabis UseJun 12, 2019Matthew TaubBy Matthew Taubmore_vert
CNN2,500-year-old tomb offers earliest evidence of humans using cannabis to get highJun 12, 2019Katie HuntBy Katie Huntmore_vert
Ars TechnicaOldest evidence of cannabis smoking found in ancient Chinese cemeteryJun 12, 2019Kiona N SmithBy Kiona N Smithmore_vert
ScienceAlertEarliest Evidence of People "Smoking" Weed Found in 2500-Year-Old Chinese PotsJun 12, 2019more_vert
The GuardianEarliest known signs of cannabis smoking unearthed in ChinaJun 13, 2019Ian SampleBy Ian Samplemore_vert