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thesweetcheat wrote:
It doesn't really matter what they did and at the moment it's largely speculative, unless you know of any finds or research to back up the assertion that prehistoric people spent all their time tripping.

Either way it doesn't prove that rock art motifs were a result of use of hallucinogens. As various people have said in this thread, there are other explanations which have to be considered as equally plausible.

What?

Like the fact that people like to decorate stuff and simple geometric patterns are an obvious way to do this (like the dog-tooth design around a Norman arch, or a zigzag design around the rim of an urn). Like the possibility that the motifs had particular meanings, now lost, that related to the culture/religion/landscape/favourite football team/whatever. Like the fact that designs often relate to the shape of the block being carved. None of which has to necessarily have anything to do with mushrooms.