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Soldiers found a second artifact at the site, identified as an oinochoe vessel, a jug with one handle and three spouts used to pour wine during an ancient Greek social gathering for aristocratic ...
A Greek jug in the tomb of a Celtic prince 'An underground history of France' (5/12). The burial chamber of the Prince of Lavau, who died around 450 BCE, was discovered in northeastern France in 2015.
Soldier in southern Ukraine finds ancient 2,600-year-old burial site, Greek artifacts including an ... Soldiers found human remains and a three-spouted wine jug at the archaeological site, ...
It was the second oldest evidence for wine-making in history, behind only the even older wine-storing clay jugs found in Iran. Wine wasn't just a mere drink in ancient Greece -- it was woven into ...