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Ancient ‘superfood’ discovered in 2,500-year-old bronze jars in southern Italy

Ancient ‘superfood’ discovered in 2,500-year-old bronze jars in southern Italy

Globs of sticky goo discovered in the bottom of 2,500-year-old bronze jars from southern Italy have been chemically identified, settling a 70-year archaeological debate. It’s honey — the sweet leftovers of an offering to an ancient god. A team of chemists and archaeologists used cutting-edge analysis techniques to test the paste-like residue. They concluded that the jars, which were found …

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5,000-Year-Old Wine Jars Discovered in Ancient Egyptian Tomb – A Breathtaking Find!

5,000-Year-Old Wine Jars Discovered in Ancient Egyptian Tomb – A Breathtaking Find!

A discovery in Egypt has provided an extraordinary glimpse into the ancient art of winemaking. Archaeologists recently unearthed 5,000-year-old sealed wine jars in the tomb of Queen Meret-Neith at Abydos, one of the earliest known royal burial sites in Egypt. This discovery not only offers a tangible link to early winemaking but also sheds light on the advanced techniques used …

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