[110086] in Discussion of MIT-community interests
In just days, this posture support aid will change your life.
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (BackHero)
Tue Oct 23 16:42:44 2018
Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2018 22:42:10 +0200
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In just days, this posture support aid will change your life.
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uld have been any of the several dozen indigenous species in China, rather than Vitis vinifera, which was introduced there 6000 years later.
The spread of wine culture westwards was most probably due to the Phoenicians who spread outward from a base of city-states along the Mediterranean coast of what are today Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Palestine. The wines of Byblos were exported to Egypt during the Old Kingdom and then throughout the Mediterranean. Evidence includes two Phoenician shipwrecks from 750 BC discovered by Robert Ballard, whose cargo of wine was still intact. As the first great traders in wine (cherem), the Phoenicians seem to have protected it from oxidation with a layer of o oil, followed by a seal of pinewood and resin, similar to retsina. Although the nuragic Sardinians already consumed wine before the arrival of the Phoenicians
Georgian Kvevri ancient wine vessel
The earliest remains of Apadana Palace in Persepolis dating back to 515 BC include carvings depicting soldiers from Achaemenid
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