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Archaeologists have discovered a "unique" ancient Roman drinking vessel mysteriously embedded in an Anglo-Saxon burial from ...
During a “routine excavation” in Belgium, archaeologists found a 1,700-year-old wooden water pipe. Photos show the “rare” ancient Roman artifact. Photo from the City of Leuven Digging into the damp, ...
That may all sound grand — that is, until you consider the extravagant displays of the ancient Roman banquet ... helping him hold a horn-shaped drinking vessel called a rhyton.
because Roman people were exposed through other sources, including wine sweetened in lead-lined vessels, lead plumbing and lead drinking goblets. Lead “was everywhere” in ancient Rome ...
Ancient Scandinavians quaffed an alcoholic mixture of barley, honey, cranberries, herbs and even grape wine imported from Greece and Rome ... northern European drinking vessels suggested the ...