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Humans used tobacco 12,300 years ago, new discovery suggests

Tobacco seeds are found in an ancient Utah fireplace excavated by researchers into early Americans.

Utah site reveals use of tobacco 12,300 years ago

Scientists have unearthed evidence of a milestone in human culture the earliest known use of tobacco in the remnants of a hearth built by early inhabitants of North America’s interior about 12,300 years ago in Utah’s Great Salt Lake Desert. Researchers discovered four charred seeds of a wild tobacco plant within the hearth contents, along with stone tools and duck bones left over from meals. Until now, the earliest documented use of tobacco came in the form of nicotine residue found inside a smoking pipe from Alabama dating to 3,300 years ago. The researchers believe the nomadic hunter-gatherers at the

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