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Mayan Relief works - Artistic Pinnacle?


Frank_Hoenedge

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On 9/29/2017 at 1:32 PM, Hammerclaw said:

It's not at all unlikely. Whether it happened remains to be seen. There was extensive trade by raft and canoe up and down the coast from Mexico to Peru. Large rafts with sails were reported by the Spanish who first sailed those waters. Corn made it's way from Mexico to Cuzco, so it's far from beyond the realm of possibility that Ayahuasca was exported to Mesoamerica. 

Again, doubtful because they had other methods of inducing trance (as we know from their written documents and art.)

Ayahuasca is not mentioned nor anything like it is mentioned.  

Psylicybin would be more likely since it grows in the area.

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2 minutes ago, Kenemet said:

Again, doubtful because they had other methods of inducing trance (as we know from their written documents and art.)

Ayahuasca is not mentioned nor anything like it is mentioned.  

Psylicybin would be more likely since it grows in the area.

I agree, and that's confirmed in their art and sculpture. People, all over the world, have always had a knack for finding ways to get high.

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