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n2doc

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Fri Jul 12, 2013, 12:43 PM Jul 2013

Were Paleolithic Cave Painters High on Psychedelic Drugs?

Science finds evidence of a biological-hallucinogenic basis for seeing geometric patterns.
July 8, 2013 |
Prehistoric cave paintings across the continents have similar geometric patterns not because early humans were learning to draw like Paleolithic pre-schoolers, but because they were high on drugs, and their brains—like ours—have a biological predisposition to "see" certain patterns, especially during consciousness altering states.

This thesis—that humanity’s earliest artists were not just reeling due to mind-altering activities, but deliberately sought those elevated states and gave greater meaning to those common visions—is the contention of a new paper by an international research team.

Their thesis intriguingly explores the “biologically embodied mind,” which they contend gave rise to similarities in Paleolithic art across the continents dating back 40,000 years, and can also be seen in the body painting patterns dating back even further, according to recent archelogical discoveries.

At its core, this theory challenges the long-held notion that the earliest art and atrists were merely trying to draw the external world. Instead, it sees cave art as a deliberate mix of rituals inducing altered states for participants, coupled with brain chemistry that elicits certain visual patterns for humanity’s early chroniclers.

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http://www.alternet.org/drugs/paleolithic-cave-painters-were-high-psychedelic-drugs-scientists-suggest-using-ingenious

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Were Paleolithic Cave Painters High on Psychedelic Drugs? (Original Post) n2doc Jul 2013 OP
I believe it. I love their work but I've looked at some of the paintings and thought..... BlueJazz Jul 2013 #1
Owsley may have been there. Scuba Jul 2013 #2
 

BlueJazz

(25,348 posts)
1. I believe it. I love their work but I've looked at some of the paintings and thought.....
Fri Jul 12, 2013, 01:12 PM
Jul 2013

..."What the fuck is that ??..A 747 with it's flaps down or a Toad caught in one of those plastic grocery bags" ??

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