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The mystery of the lost Roman herb - BBC Future
The mystery of the lost Roman herb - BBC Future

The mystery of the lost Roman herb - BBC Future
The mystery of the lost Roman herb - BBC Future

The mystery of the lost Roman herb - BBC Future
The mystery of the lost Roman herb - BBC Future

Contraception in Ancient History | Europeana
Contraception in Ancient History | Europeana

Silphium: the lost ancient world's herbal birth control -- 2,500 years  before modern contraceptives
Silphium: the lost ancient world's herbal birth control -- 2,500 years before modern contraceptives

On the hunt for the mystery herb | Kew
On the hunt for the mystery herb | Kew

6-5th century BCE silver coin from the Greek city of Cyrene depicting a  heart shaped seed of silphium. Supposedly within the family of parsley, the  unidentified plant was used as a seasoning,
6-5th century BCE silver coin from the Greek city of Cyrene depicting a heart shaped seed of silphium. Supposedly within the family of parsley, the unidentified plant was used as a seasoning,

Ancient 'miracle plant,' believed extinct, said rediscovered in Turkey |  The Times of Israel
Ancient 'miracle plant,' believed extinct, said rediscovered in Turkey | The Times of Israel

No, the Ancient Romans Didn't Overharvest Silphium to Extinction Because It  Was a Highly Effective Contraceptive - Tales of Times Forgotten
No, the Ancient Romans Didn't Overharvest Silphium to Extinction Because It Was a Highly Effective Contraceptive - Tales of Times Forgotten

Caesar's favourite herb was the Viagra of ancient Rome. Until climate  change killed it off | Italy | The Guardian
Caesar's favourite herb was the Viagra of ancient Rome. Until climate change killed it off | Italy | The Guardian

Silphium: Mystery of ancient Roman contraceptive herb
Silphium: Mystery of ancient Roman contraceptive herb

This miracle plant was eaten into extinction 2,000 years ago—or was it?
This miracle plant was eaten into extinction 2,000 years ago—or was it?

Silphium - Wikipedia
Silphium - Wikipedia

9 Forms of Birth Control Used in the Ancient World | Mental Floss
9 Forms of Birth Control Used in the Ancient World | Mental Floss

Romans believed the heart-shaped seeds of the silphium plant were natural  combination aphrodisiac/contraception. Better sex with less risk of  pregnancy. The shape of the seed later became symbol of love. - 9GAG
Romans believed the heart-shaped seeds of the silphium plant were natural combination aphrodisiac/contraception. Better sex with less risk of pregnancy. The shape of the seed later became symbol of love. - 9GAG

Silphium, The Ancient 'Miracle Plant' Rediscovered In Turkey
Silphium, The Ancient 'Miracle Plant' Rediscovered In Turkey

The Greatest Contraceptive Was A Plant That The Romans Ate To Extinction |  Vintage News Daily
The Greatest Contraceptive Was A Plant That The Romans Ate To Extinction | Vintage News Daily

Ancient Birth Control: Silphium and the Origin of the Heart Shape – Dirty  Sexy History
Ancient Birth Control: Silphium and the Origin of the Heart Shape – Dirty Sexy History

This miracle plant was eaten into extinction 2,000 years ago—or was it?
This miracle plant was eaten into extinction 2,000 years ago—or was it?

Silphium - Wikipedia
Silphium - Wikipedia

Silphium, the ancient contraceptive herb driven to extinction | Ancient  Origins
Silphium, the ancient contraceptive herb driven to extinction | Ancient Origins

No, the Ancient Romans Didn't Overharvest Silphium to Extinction Because It  Was a Highly Effective Contraceptive - Tales of Times Forgotten
No, the Ancient Romans Didn't Overharvest Silphium to Extinction Because It Was a Highly Effective Contraceptive - Tales of Times Forgotten

The Original Seed Pod That May Have Inspired the Heart Shape - Atlas Obscura
The Original Seed Pod That May Have Inspired the Heart Shape - Atlas Obscura

This Lost Roman Era 'Miracle Plant' May Have Been Rediscovered
This Lost Roman Era 'Miracle Plant' May Have Been Rediscovered

The Extinct Herb Ancient Romans Put On Everything
The Extinct Herb Ancient Romans Put On Everything

Silphium, The Ancient 'Miracle Plant' Rediscovered In Turkey
Silphium, The Ancient 'Miracle Plant' Rediscovered In Turkey