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Rudgley 2006, p. 109. Goodrick-Clarke 2004, p. 36. Goodrick-Clarke 2004, p. 36;
Rudgley 2006,...
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Richard Rudgley (born 1961) is a
British author and
television presenter. He
specialises on the
topics of the
usage of
hallucinogens and
intoxicants in...
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Rudgley (2006), p. 240. von
Schnurbein (2016), p. 57.
Sannhet (1993).
Rudgley (2006), p. 239.
Barrett (2011), part...
- Lawless,
Karantzas & Knox 2023.
McNair 2013, p. 19.
Lubey 2022, p. 31.
Rudgley 2000, p. 184-200.
Tarrant 2016, p. 11.
Science & 13 May 2009.
Black & Green...
- its History.
Oxford University Press. pp. 3–5. ISBN 978-0-19-850413-9.
Rudgley,
Richard (1999). The Lost
Civilizations of the
Stone Age. New York: Simon...
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Rudgley 2007, p. 119
Lange 1998.
Rudgley 2007, p. 125 List 1988, pp. 59, 165, 177 Lanz-Liebenfels...
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which is
prepared from the
liver and bone
marrow of giraffes.
Richard Rudgley hypothesised that Umm
Nyolokh might contain DMT. The
drink is said to cause...
- Science. Delhi: Gyan
Publishing House. p. 620. ISBN 978-81-8205-253-6.
Rudgley,
Richard (January 25, 2000). The Lost
Civilizations of the
Stone Age. Simon...
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original on 29 June 2011.
Retrieved 13
August 2014.
Prance G,
Nesbitt M,
Rudgley R, eds. (2005). The
Cultural History of Plants. Routledge. p. 198. ISBN 978-0-415-92746-8...
- in
society Richard Rudgley, who
considered its
implications in his po****r work The
Encyclopedia of
Psychoactive Substances.
Rudgley hypothesises that...