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2 Oct 2014 17:33
It's no secret that ancient societies enjoyed wine and drinking games. But a new discovery has taken historians' knowledge of ancient wine culture to new levels — they can now analyze ancient wine's ingredients, thanks to the discovery of a 4,000-year-old wine cellar found in northern Israel. Archaeologists found clay vessels used to hold wine in a 4,000-year-old cellar at Tel Kabri, a Canaanite palace. The team used a micro-archaeology lab to analyze the wine samples found on ceramic sherds f...
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