At the next holiday dinner, when the discussion turns to politics and you reach for a second glass of merlot, consider this: Your social lubricant has 8,000-year-old roots. People were fermenting ...
MIAMI, Florida, United States (AFP) — The world’s earliest evidence of grape wine-making has been detected in 8,000-year-old pottery jars unearthed in Georgia, making the tradition almost 1,000 years ...
Humans have made and quaffed wine for at least 8,000 years, with the earliest evidence for the grape drink found in what is now Georgia. Archaeologists dug up clay fired pottery from two ancient ...
Scientific analysis of 8,000-year-old pottery jars unearthed in Georgia offers the world’s earliest evidence of grape winemaking, dating the tradition almost 1,000 years earlier than previously ...
The world's earliest evidence of grape winemaking has been detected in 8,000-year-old pottery jars unearthed in Georgia, making the tradition almost 1,000 years older than previously thought, ...
laboratory. Patrick E. McGovern reaches in and pulls out several plastic bags, each holding a sliver of dull orange pottery, baked some 9,000 years ago by people living in China’s Henan province. To ...
At the next holiday dinner, when the discussion turns to politics and you reach for a second glass of merlot, consider this: Your social lubricant has 8,000-year-old roots. People were fermenting ...
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