Early Celts in eastern France imported Mediterranean pottery, as well as olive oil and wine, and may have appropriated Mediterranean feasting practices, according to a new study. Early Celts in ...
One of the analyzed vessels, found in Barcin Hoyuk, Bursa, Turkey. Credit: Koc University-Department of Archaeology and History of Art Scientists can learn a lot about past cultures by studying the ...
New discoveries including gold ornaments and fine pottery at an ancient port city in Cyprus dating back more than 3,000 years indicate that the settlement was one of the Mediterranean’s most important ...
Traces of wine found on ancient pottery in Germany suggest people of all classes drank Mediterranean wine as much as 2,700 years ago. Researchers found organic wine residue on 133 ceramics from the ...
https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/jj.36076007 LRCW 6: Late Roman Coarse Wares, Cooking Wares and Amphorae in the Mediterranean: Archaeology and Archaeometry: Land ...
Sept. 5 (UPI) --Scientists have discovered the earliest evidence of cheese-making in the Mediterranean along Croatia's Dalmatian Coast. Fatty residue left on the insides of ancient pottery suggests ...
Fatty acids detected on potsherds from Croatian archaeological sites contain evidence of the earliest known cheese production in the Mediterranean region, according to a study published September 5, ...
AMMAN — The ancient Nabataeans were well known for their hydraulic system, water storage and irrigation in a very arid area of Petra and its hinterland. They combined the best Greco-Roman practices ...
Early Celts in eastern France imported Mediterranean pottery, as well as olive oil and wine, and may have appropriated Mediterranean feasting practices, according to a study published June 19, 2019 in ...
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