Oldest wine cellar in the world laid bare - HLN.be
Archaeologists have uncovered. Forty ceramic jugs They were empty and play, but examination of the remaining residue showed that the jars contain both red and white wine. The pitchers could fill. Approximately 3,000 bottles "This wine cellar is unprecedented in its time in terms of size," says a researcher at George Washington University. "He was discovered in the historic city of Tel Kabri which was about 3,600 years ago destroyed by a disaster. Cellar was under a hall where banquets were organized for the elite of the city and foreign guests." institut za ekonomiku i finansije The wine cellar is perhaps even greater than expected. In 2015, the archaeologists to dig further around two doors in the basement, which may provide access to a second room in the basement. Read also Saudi Arabia deletes drink from vocabulary we produce and drink more wine ap again. ap.
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Archaeologists have uncovered. Forty ceramic jugs They were empty and play, but examination of the remaining residue showed that the jars contain both red and white wine. The pitchers could fill. Approximately 3,000 bottles "This wine cellar is unprecedented in its time in terms of size," says a researcher at George Washington University. "He was discovered in the historic city of Tel Kabri which was about 3,600 years ago destroyed by a disaster. Cellar was under a hall where banquets were organized for the elite of the city and foreign guests." institut za ekonomiku i finansije The wine cellar is perhaps even greater than expected. In 2015, the archaeologists to dig further around two doors in the basement, which may provide access to a second room in the basement. Read also Saudi Arabia deletes drink from vocabulary we produce and drink more wine ap again. ap.
More about Science Archaeology Israel related news Saudi Arabia deletes drink from vocabulary we produce and drink more wine again Ancient city of Pompeii further eroded more about Archaeology Science Israel
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