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Earliest Known Eurasian Grape Wine Discovered!
In the News An 8,000-Year-Old Vintage! Penn Museum Researcher Confirms Earliest Known Evidence of Grape Wine and Viticulture in the World Penn Museum researcher Dr. Patrick McGovern, Scientific Director of […]
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March 9, 2024: Lecture on ancient wine and tasting of retsina and Amarone for New Jersey Classical Associaton, Pennsauken Country Club, NJ. Nov. 16, 2023: keynote address for Ghvino VI, […]
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Intoxicating: The Science of Alcohol
Alcohol or ethanol has long perplexed our species. Wherever we look in the ancient or modern world, humans have shown remarkable ingenuity in […]
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Beginning of Winemaking in France
New Evidence on Origins of Winemaking in France New BIOMOLECULAR aRCHAEOLOGICAL Evidence Points to the Beginnings of Viniculture in France * * * 9,000 Year Old Ancient Near Eastern “Wine […]
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In the lab, a flask of coffee-colored liquid bubbles on a hot plate. It contains tiny fragments from an ancient Etruscan amphora found at the French dig McGovern had just […]
In the News An 8,000-Year-Old Vintage! Penn Museum Researcher Confirms Earliest Known Evidence of Grape Wine and Viticulture in the World Penn Museum researcher Dr. Patrick McGovern, Scientific Director of […]
March 9, 2024: Lecture on ancient wine and tasting of retsina and Amarone for New Jersey Classical Associaton, Pennsauken Country Club, NJ. Nov. 16, 2023: keynote address for Ghvino VI, […]
Alcohol or ethanol has long perplexed our species. Wherever we look in the ancient or modern world, humans have shown remarkable ingenuity in […]
New Evidence on Origins of Winemaking in France New BIOMOLECULAR aRCHAEOLOGICAL Evidence Points to the Beginnings of Viniculture in France * * * 9,000 Year Old Ancient Near Eastern “Wine […]
Discovery Highlights Innovative and Complex Fermented Beverages of Northernmost Europe in the Bronze and Iron Ages Philadelphia, PA 2014—Winters in Scandinavia were long and cold in the Bronze and Iron […]
In the lab, a flask of coffee-colored liquid bubbles on a hot plate. It contains tiny fragments from an ancient Etruscan amphora found at the French dig McGovern had just […]