6,000-year-old #ChewingGum! Pieces of birch pitch found in the Late #Neolithic pile dwelling settlement of Hornstaad, dating 3917-3909 BC. You can still see the toothmarks!
Birch pitch was used as a prehistoric glue for attaching stone tools to handles. Finds very often contain toothmarks. There a several reasons why people would have chewed it: to make it malleable, to ease toothaches because it’s mildly antiseptic, to clean teeth, or just for fun - it has a slightly intoxicating effect! 1/2

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Somebody needs to go into the birch-pitch business. I'd buy some.

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