(CNN)If there were any more fun facts to learn about cannabis, its ritualistic use at a biblical site in Israel can now be added to the list.
In 1963, two limestone altars were found at the entrance to the "
Holy of Holies" of a Judahite shrine at Beersheba Valley, in Israel's Tel Arad, an archaeological mound located west of the Dead Sea and surrounded by mountain ridges known as the Arad Plain.
The site is divided into a lower city and an upper hill. Inside the site, there is
a shrine devoted to Yahweh, the Hebrew name of God used in the Bible.
Analysis of the materials on two altars, now housed in the Israel Museum,
Jerusalem, found they contained cannabis and frankincense, according to a study published Thursday in the journal Tel Aviv.[/TD]
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