Cannabis: Evolution and Ethnobotany by Robert C. Clarke, Mark David Merlin

Cannabis: Evolution and Ethnobotany



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ISBN: 9780520270480
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Publisher: University of California Press
Page: 452


Nov 7, 2013 - Two recent books I'll recommend on the subject of the ongoing research of endocanabinoid system evolution are “Cannabis: Evolution and Ethnobotany” by Rob Clarke and Mark Merlin, and “1493,” by Charles Mann. Clarke and Mark Merlin, Cannabis: Evolution and Ethnobotany (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2013), 369-370. Dec 4, 2013 - The seminar room covered topics such as “Cannabis: Evolution and Ethnobotany”, “New Recreational Laws” and author Doug Fine read from his book “Too High To Fail: Cannabis and the New Green Economic Revolution”. Aug 14, 2009 - Cannabis: Evolution and Ethnobotany is a comprehensive, interdisciplinary exploration of the natural origins and early evolution of this famous plant, highlighting its historic role in the development of human societies. Years later was published in September of 2013 on the evolution of ethnobotany of Cannabis by the press of the University of California, Berkely where David Harris received his Ph.D. Feb 5, 2014 - Cannabis: Evolution and Ethnobotany is a comprehensive, interdisciplinary exploration of the natural origins and early evolution of this famous plant, highlighting its historic role in the development of human societies. And Jonathan B.: That book I was advising you to get —Cannabis Evolution and Ethnobotany by Rob Clarke and Mark Merlin— has been added to the “recommended reading” slider in our Column Three. Cannabis: Evolution and Ethnobotany book download. Nov 7, 2012 - Cannabis: Evolution and Ethnobotany is a comprehensive, interdisciplinary exploration of the natural origins and early evolution of this famous plant, highlighting its historic role in the development of human societies. Jul 5, 2013 - Friday, 5 July 2013 at 10:29. May 2, 2014 - The Cannabis Evolution and Ethnobotany book looks really interesting, and well put together and researched. DEFFO worth a read for anyone interested, however it is quite pricey.