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    Aug 6, 2012 10:15 am by Diana YatesIllinois State Archaeological Survey
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    People living 700 to 900 years ago in Cahokia, a massive settlement near the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers, ritually used a caffeinated brew made from the leaves of a holly tree that grew hundreds of miles away, researchers report.

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