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  • curprev 21:0621:06, 10 May 2022 Sapphire-road talk contribs 14,570 bytes +35 History: The original NatGeo article does not refer to the artifacts as "bongs", merely as vessels, and honestly we're being generous ascribing cannabis to them at all, as the archaeologists believe they were intended for opium, while cannabis burned nearby. Updated ref.

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  • curprev 17:0717:07, 18 March 2022 NylonAcme2006 talk contribs 13,112 bytes +1 I changed the structure of a sentence to be more readable. I think it's better, but if anyone wants to change it back, that's fine with me. I felt this would be a better way to write the information, but I'm pretty new to Misplaced Pages, so I'm not sure if something I did is considered improper.

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