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  1. Archaeologists have uncovered compelling evidence of early medicinal plant use by prehistoric humans, dating back approximately 15,000 years, in Morocco’s Taforalt Cave (Grotte des Pigeons). Researchers found charred remains of the Ephedra plant, suggesting it was used for therapeutic and ritualistic purposes by the Iberomaurusian people of North Africa during the Late Stone Age...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2024/11/evi

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  2. Archaeologists have uncovered compelling evidence of early medicinal plant use by prehistoric humans, dating back approximately 15,000 years, in Morocco’s Taforalt Cave (Grotte des Pigeons). Researchers found charred remains of the Ephedra plant, suggesting it was used for therapeutic and ritualistic purposes by the Iberomaurusian people of North Africa during the Late Stone Age...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2024/11/evi

    Follow @archaeology

    #archaeology #stoneage #ephedra #anthropology

  3. Archaeologists have uncovered compelling evidence of early medicinal plant use by prehistoric humans, dating back approximately 15,000 years, in Morocco’s Taforalt Cave (Grotte des Pigeons). Researchers found charred remains of the Ephedra plant, suggesting it was used for therapeutic and ritualistic purposes by the Iberomaurusian people of North Africa during the Late Stone Age...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2024/11/evi

    Follow @archaeology

    #archaeology #stoneage #ephedra #anthropology

  4. Archaeologists have uncovered compelling evidence of early medicinal plant use by prehistoric humans, dating back approximately 15,000 years, in Morocco’s Taforalt Cave (Grotte des Pigeons). Researchers found charred remains of the Ephedra plant, suggesting it was used for therapeutic and ritualistic purposes by the Iberomaurusian people of North Africa during the Late Stone Age...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2024/11/evi

    Follow @archaeology

    #archaeology #stoneage #ephedra #anthropology

  5. Archaeologists have uncovered compelling evidence of early medicinal plant use by prehistoric humans, dating back approximately 15,000 years, in Morocco’s Taforalt Cave (Grotte des Pigeons). Researchers found charred remains of the Ephedra plant, suggesting it was used for therapeutic and ritualistic purposes by the Iberomaurusian people of North Africa during the Late Stone Age...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2024/11/evi

    Follow @archaeology

    #archaeology #stoneage #ephedra #anthropology

  6. #Ephedra #archeology

    "An international group of researchers led by the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria have uncovered the earliest evidence of Ephedra use from the charred remains of the plant in a 15,000-year-old human burial site in northeastern Morocco."

    phys.org/news/2024-11-earliest

  7. #Ephedra #archeology

    "An international group of researchers led by the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria have uncovered the earliest evidence of Ephedra use from the charred remains of the plant in a 15,000-year-old human burial site in northeastern Morocco."

    phys.org/news/2024-11-earliest

  8. #Ephedra #archeology

    "An international group of researchers led by the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria have uncovered the earliest evidence of Ephedra use from the charred remains of the plant in a 15,000-year-old human burial site in northeastern Morocco."

    phys.org/news/2024-11-earliest

  9. #Ephedra #archeology

    "An international group of researchers led by the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria have uncovered the earliest evidence of Ephedra use from the charred remains of the plant in a 15,000-year-old human burial site in northeastern Morocco."

    phys.org/news/2024-11-earliest

  10. Uzbekistan plants a #forest where a sea once lay news.mongabay.com/2024/05/uzbe

    "The #Aral Sea, once the lifeblood of peoples in #Uzbekistan and #Kazakhstan, is parched, shrouded in a layer of toxic salt and dust... both countries are working with locals to plant a new forest of drought-resistant #plants (#saxaul, #saltwort, #ephedra, #tamarisk) in the dried-out lakebed... a single saxaul shrub that’s 7 to 10 years old can stop 2-4 metric tons of moving sand"

  11. Uzbekistan plants a #forest where a sea once lay news.mongabay.com/2024/05/uzbe

    "The #Aral Sea, once the lifeblood of peoples in #Uzbekistan and #Kazakhstan, is parched, shrouded in a layer of toxic salt and dust... both countries are working with locals to plant a new forest of drought-resistant #plants (#saxaul, #saltwort, #ephedra, #tamarisk) in the dried-out lakebed... a single saxaul shrub that’s 7 to 10 years old can stop 2-4 metric tons of moving sand"

  12. Uzbekistan plants a #forest where a sea once lay news.mongabay.com/2024/05/uzbe

    "The #Aral Sea, once the lifeblood of peoples in #Uzbekistan and #Kazakhstan, is parched, shrouded in a layer of toxic salt and dust... both countries are working with locals to plant a new forest of drought-resistant #plants (#saxaul, #saltwort, #ephedra, #tamarisk) in the dried-out lakebed... a single saxaul shrub that’s 7 to 10 years old can stop 2-4 metric tons of moving sand"

  13. Uzbekistan plants a #forest where a sea once lay news.mongabay.com/2024/05/uzbe

    "The #Aral Sea, once the lifeblood of peoples in #Uzbekistan and #Kazakhstan, is parched, shrouded in a layer of toxic salt and dust... both countries are working with locals to plant a new forest of drought-resistant #plants (#saxaul, #saltwort, #ephedra, #tamarisk) in the dried-out lakebed... a single saxaul shrub that’s 7 to 10 years old can stop 2-4 metric tons of moving sand"

  14. Uzbekistan plants a #forest where a sea once lay news.mongabay.com/2024/05/uzbe

    "The #Aral Sea, once the lifeblood of peoples in #Uzbekistan and #Kazakhstan, is parched, shrouded in a layer of toxic salt and dust... both countries are working with locals to plant a new forest of drought-resistant #plants (#saxaul, #saltwort, #ephedra, #tamarisk) in the dried-out lakebed... a single saxaul shrub that’s 7 to 10 years old can stop 2-4 metric tons of moving sand"

  15. Calling all Ephedra fans!
    Yu et al. find that #diploid species #phylogeny and #evolutionary reticulation indicate early radiation of #Ephedra in the Tethys coast...but where did they originate? Read on!
    doi.org/10.1111/jipb.13573
    @wileyplantsci
    #JIPB #PlantSci #medicine

  16. Calling all Ephedra fans!
    Yu et al. find that #diploid species #phylogeny and #evolutionary reticulation indicate early radiation of #Ephedra in the Tethys coast...but where did they originate? Read on!
    doi.org/10.1111/jipb.13573
    @wileyplantsci
    #JIPB #PlantSci #medicine

  17. Calling all Ephedra fans!
    Yu et al. find that #diploid species #phylogeny and #evolutionary reticulation indicate early radiation of #Ephedra in the Tethys coast...but where did they originate? Read on!
    doi.org/10.1111/jipb.13573
    @wileyplantsci
    #JIPB #PlantSci #medicine

  18. Calling all Ephedra fans!
    Yu et al. find that #diploid species #phylogeny and #evolutionary reticulation indicate early radiation of #Ephedra in the Tethys coast...but where did they originate? Read on!
    doi.org/10.1111/jipb.13573
    @wileyplantsci
    #JIPB #PlantSci #medicine