Daturaquids at Pinwheel Cave, California, provide unambiguous confirmation of the ingestion of hallucinogens at a rock art site

Author:

Robinson David W.ORCID,Brown KellyORCID,McMenemy MoiraORCID,Dennany LynnORCID,Baker Matthew J.ORCID,Allan PamelaORCID,Cartwright Caroline,Bernard JulienneORCID,Sturt FraserORCID,Kotoula ElenaORCID,Jazwa ChristopherORCID,Gill Kristina M.ORCID,Randolph-Quinney PatrickORCID,Ash ThomasORCID,Bedford ClareORCID,Gandy DevlinORCID,Armstrong MatthewORCID,Miles JamesORCID,Haviland DavidORCID

Abstract

While debates have raged over the relationship between trance and rock art, unambiguous evidence of the consumption of hallucinogens has not been reported from any rock art site in the world. A painting possibly representing the flowers ofDaturaon the ceiling of a Californian rock art site called Pinwheel Cave was discovered alongside fibrous quids in the same ceiling. Even though Native Californians are historically documented to have usedDaturato enter trance states, little evidence exists to associate it with rock art. A multianalytical approach to the rock art, the quids, and the archaeological context of this site was undertaken. Liquid chromatography−mass spectrometry (LC-MS) results found hallucinogenic alkaloids scopolamine and atropine in the quids, while scanning electron microscope analysis confirms most to beDatura wrightii. Three-dimensional (3D) analyses of the quids indicate the quids were likely masticated and thus consumed in the cave under the paintings. Archaeological evidence and chronological dating shows the site was well utilized as a temporary residence for a range of activities from Late Prehistory through Colonial Periods. This indicates thatDaturawas ingested in the cave and that the rock painting represents the plant itself, serving to codify communal rituals involving this powerful entheogen. These results confirm the use of hallucinogens at a rock art site while calling into question previous assumptions concerning trance and rock art imagery.

Funder

Arts and Humanities Research Board

British Academy

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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