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The Road to Eleusis: Unveiling the Secret of the Mysteries

Publication subtitle: 
Unveiling the Secret of the Mysteries
Month of publication: 
November
Day of publication: 
25
Number of Pages: 
192 pages

The Long Trip: A Prehistory of Psychedelia

Publication subtitle: 
A Prehistory of Psychedelia
Month of publication: 
August
Day of publication: 
8
Number of Pages: 
256 pages

Ancient Raving: The Egyptian Festival of Drunkenness

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Us in the 'modern world' tend to think we've got the market cornered for most things, and partying is no different. Clubs, drugs, drink and casual sex may be frowned upon even by our elders at times, but it seems those in the ancient world had rather less stringent morals when it came to partying hard. And new research suggests the neon-lit acid haze of the eighties was far from the first movement to find a love for rave culture. It seems that rolling stones had barely been invented before the ancient world was partying like Keith Richards on closing night.

Police Force Will Attend Stonehenge Summer Solstice Too

The Wiltshire police has announced there will be a large police presence at Stonehenge for this year's Summer Solstice. Because the celebrations fall over the weekend and fine weather is predicted, bigger crowds than usual are expected and Wiltshire police have said they will clamp down heavily on antisocial behaviour. The police operation will involve an unmanned drone and horses. Also drugs sniffer dogs will be launched at Stonehenge tomorrow as huge crowds descend on the ancient site for the summer solstice.

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