Historians were able to date traces of rice and honey "wine" found on Chinese artifacts back to when?
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"Traces of rice and honey "wine" have been found on chinese artifacts dating back 9,000 years"
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ReplyDeleteChemical analysis of traces absorbed and preserved in pottery jars from the neolithic village of Jiahu in Henan province in northern China has revealed that a mixed fermented beverage made from rice, honey, and fruit was being produced as early as 9,000 years ago. So have fun, be young and drink some wine!
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