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A systematic review of archaeological and palaeoenvironmental records of cannabis (fibres, pollen, achenes and imprints of achenes) reveals its complex history in Eurasia. A multiregional origin of human use of the plant is proposed, considering the more or less contemporaneous appearance of cannabis records in two distal parts (Europe and East Asia) of the continent. A marked increase in cannabis achene records from East Asia between ca. 5,000 and 4,000 cal
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1 Eurasia Department, German Archaeological Institute, Berlin, Germany; Section Paleontology, Institute of Geological Sciences, Free University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany
2 Eurasia Department, German Archaeological Institute, Berlin, Germany
3 Section Paleontology, Institute of Geological Sciences, Free University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany





