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In parts of the ancient word, wine has long been thought as a luxury reserved only for the elite. But a new study reveals the mighty ancient city of Troy may have been the exception.
TROY, TURKEY—For the first time, scientists have found definitive proof that wine was drunk at the ancient city of Troy, according to a statement released by the University of Tübingen.
A team of researchers from the universities of Tübingen, Bonn, and Jena has conclusively demonstrated that wine was consumed in the ancient city of Troy, providing chemical evidence that supports a ...