mmm chichaLast year University of Florida archeologists discovered what they think are halls for "ritual intoxication" at Cerro Baul, where Wari noblemen apparently feasted and drank.
Mike Moseley, associate chairman of anthropology at the university, said the halls "become a place where politics are negotiated and economic decisions are made."
Williams said each nobleman would have consumed up to 2.6 gallons (10 liters) of chicha per ceremony.
Incans > *
Incans > *
http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/science/07 ... index.html
Re: Incans > *
And Bush gets a bad rap! Our ancient ancestors may have had the right idea. Remember Dances With Wolves? "Lets smoke awhile" Perhaps it is best to load up on your favorite mind altering substance before making decisions.Voronwë wrote:http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/science/07 ... index.html
mmm chichaLast year University of Florida archeologists discovered what they think are halls for "ritual intoxication" at Cerro Baul, where Wari noblemen apparently feasted and drank.
Mike Moseley, associate chairman of anthropology at the university, said the halls "become a place where politics are negotiated and economic decisions are made."
Williams said each nobleman would have consumed up to 2.6 gallons (10 liters) of chicha per ceremony.