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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
Contraception in Ancient History | Europeana
Silphium: the lost ancient world's herbal birth control -- 2,500 years before modern contraceptives
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,
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
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
This miracle plant was eaten into extinction 2,000 years ago—or was it?
Silphium - Wikipedia
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
Silphium, The Ancient 'Miracle Plant' Rediscovered In Turkey
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
This miracle plant was eaten into extinction 2,000 years ago—or was it?
Silphium - Wikipedia
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
The Original Seed Pod That May Have Inspired the Heart Shape - Atlas Obscura
This Lost Roman Era 'Miracle Plant' May Have Been Rediscovered
The Extinct Herb Ancient Romans Put On Everything
Silphium, The Ancient 'Miracle Plant' Rediscovered In Turkey