Is there opium here? : analysis of Cypriot Base Ring juglets from Tel Beth-Shemesh, Israel

Part of : Mediterranean archaeology & archaeometry : international journal ; Vol.15, No.2, 2015, pages 175-189

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Over half a century ago Robert Merrillees raised a brilliant hypothesis according to which Late Cypriot Base Ring juglets, supposedly shaped like inverted poppy seed pod to advertise their contents, traded opium over the Eastern Mediterranean. This most appealing idea was enthusiastically embraced by students of the Ancient Near East, in spite of the meager scientific evidence supporting it. In order to provide new insights to this intriguing issue four Base Ring I juglets recently found in a secured Late Bronze IIA (14th century BCE) context at Tel Beth-Shemesh, Israel, were submitted for residue analysis at the University of New York at Albany. No traces of opium were found in these juglets. Analysis of 14 additional Base Ring juglets and jugs from Cyprus yielded similar results. Rather, the juglets from Beth-Shemesh contained aromatic oils which could be used externally or consumed for their medicinal benefits. It seems that the one and only positive case as yet of a Base Ring juglet containing opium (from an unprovenanced origin, probably reused) is an exception that proves the rule – Base Ring juglets mainly carried non-narcotic substances.
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Organic Residue Analysis (ORA), opium trade, GC-MS, Base Ring juglets, Cyprus, Tel Beth-Shemesh, Late Bronze Age
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Corresponding author: Shlomo Bunimovitz (Bunimov@post.tau.ac.il)
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