At the Han dynasty site of the Laoguanshan Cemetery in South China (1st c. BCE to 1st c. CE), more than 120,000 cannabis fruits were found in two burials. A woman was buried with model looms and accompanying weaver figurines, a man, and a large number of medical texts (written on bamboo slips). How did the authors of the study (Bai et al. 2021, Ethnopharmacology) interpret the findings?