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Archaeologists have unearthed new evidence of the extensive overseas trade in wine by the ancient Phoenicians, with the discovery of the oldest wine press in Lebanon.

The find sheds new light on winemaking by the Phoenicians, the seafaring merchants who introduced a culture of drinking wine throughout the ancient Mediterranean, and whose influence lives on in the beverage’s worldwide popularity.

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Excavations at Tell el-Burak, about five miles south of the Lebanese coastal city of Sidon, have revealed the well-preserved remains of a wine press used from at least the seventh century B.C. It is the earliest wine press ever found in the Phoenician homelands, which roughly corresponded to modern Lebanon.

“Wine was an important Phoenician trading item,” says Hélène Sader, an archaeologist at the American University of Beirut (AUB). The Phoenicians didn’t invent wine—evidence of it from about 8,000 years ago has been found in the country of Georgia—but they spread winemaking throughout the ancient Mediterranean, along with olive oil and innovations such as the alphabet and glass.

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Source: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/2020/09/2600-year-old-wine-factory-unearthed-lebanon/

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alsemanche

Not me hearing about this through GGD when I literally live in Lebanon :mark:

Weirdly enough, I just got news that they unearthed a very old church (~600 years old) in my village today!! 

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PoetsTryinWrite
15 minutes ago, Lucas said:

Whut I had no idea that alcohol was already a thing back then lol

Alcohol and alcoholism has been around since man crushed grape. Other animal species have also been known to get intoxicated. 

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littlepotter

This is amazing! That picture reminds so much of how my grandpa used to crush grapes and make wine :wub: miss him

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