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What do we really know about Priam’s Treasure from Hisarlik, the ancient site of Troy? Where is it now, and was it really ...
For the first time ever, a team of researchers has found chemical evidence that wine was actually drunk in Troy, verifying a ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWho Drank Wine in Ancient Troy? New Research Suggests Just About EveryoneChemical analyses revealed wine residue on both expensive goblets and common cups unearthed among the legendary city's ruins ...
Wine drinking in ancient Troy was not restricted to the upper classes, as has long been supposed – something our new research ...
Just about everyone in Turkey's ancient city was a wine drinker - whether or not they belonged to the upper classes or the ...
Uncorking the past: new analysis of Troy findings rewrites the story of wine in the early bronze age
Based on organic residues – imperceptible to the naked eye and detectable only at a molecular level – bronze age wine ...
For the first time, scientists have found definitive proof that wine was drunk at the ancient city of Troy, according to a ...
For the first time ever, a team of researchers has found chemical evidence that wine was actually drunk in Troy, verifying a conjecture of Heinrich Schliemann, who discovered the legendary ...
A depas goblet excavated from the ruins of Troy by Heinrich Schliemann in the 1870s University of Tübingen In the first book of the Iliad, the god Hephaestus passes a “double goblet” around ...
Researchers have found chemical evidence of wine consumption in ancient Troy, confirming a theory by Heinrich Schliemann.
He poured the drink, going from right to left, for all the other gods, drawing off sweet nectar from the mixing bowl.” It ...
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