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Based on organic residues – imperceptible to the naked eye and detectable only at a molecular level – bronze age wine ...
During excavations, Schliemann found several hundred gold and silver objects at Troy, including jewellery, masks, buttons, headwear, weapons and sculptures. But he was 'captivated' by a more ...
For the first time, scientists have found definitive proof that wine was drunk at the ancient city of Troy, according to a ...
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 ...
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 ...
The ruins of Troy were rediscovered over 150 years ago by a German businessman and amateur archeologist named Heinrich Schliemann. Among the artifacts Schliemann recovered in present-day Hisarlik ...
and Jena has conclusively demonstrated that wine was consumed in the ancient city of Troy, providing chemical evidence that supports a hypothesis proposed in the 19th century by Heinrich Schliemann, ...