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Название Princeton science library. — Ancient wine: the search for the origins of viniculture. — First Princeton Science Library edition
Авторы McGovern Patrick E.,
Коллекция Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция
Тематика Wine and wine making — History. ; Viticulture — History. ; SOCIAL SCIENCE — Archaeology. ; Viticulture. ; EBSCO eBooks
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Язык Английский
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"A richly illustrated account of the story of ancient viniculture. In a new afterword, the author discusses exciting recent developments in the understanding of ancient wine, including a new theory of how viniculture came to central and northern Europe"--.

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  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
  • FOREWARD
  • PREFACE
  • 1. Stone Age Wine
    • Sifting Fact from Legend
    • Man Meets Grape: The Paleolithic Hypothesis
    • Whence the Domesticated Eurasian Grapevine?
    • When and Where Was Wine First Made?
  • 2. The Noah Hypothesis
    • Genetics and Gilgamesh
    • Transcaucasia: The Homeland of Viniculture?
    • Exploring Georgia and Armenia
    • Ancient DNA
    • Casting a Wider Net in Anatolia
    • The Indo-European Homeland
    • “Noah’s Flood”
    • Farther Afield
  • 3. The Archaeological and Chemical Hunt for the Earliest Wine
    • Godin Tepe
    • Molecular Archaeology Comes of Age
    • Identifying the Godin Tepe Jar Residues by Infrared Spectrometry
    • Archaeological Inference
    • From Grape Juice to Wine to Vinegar
    • Winemaking at the Dawn of Civilization
    • The First Wine Rack?
    • A Symposium in the True Sense of the Word
  • 4. Neolithic Wine!
    • A Momentous Innovation
    • Liquid Chromatography: Another Tool of Molecular Archaeology
    • Ancient Retsina: A Beverage and a Medicine
    • A Media Barrage
    • Wild or Domesticated Grapes?
    • More Neolithic Wine Jars from Transcaucasia
    • Creating a Ferment in Neolithic Turkey: A Hypothesis to Be Tested
  • 5. Wine of the Earliest Pharaohs
    • A Royal Industry Par Excellence
    • An Amazing Discovery from a Dynasty O Royal Tomb
    • Ancient Yeast DNA Discovered
  • 6. Wine of Egypt’s Golden Age
    • The Hyksos: A Continuing Taste for Levantine Wines
    • Festival Wine at the Height of the New Kingdom
    • Wine as the Ultimate Religious Expression
    • Wines of the Heretic King, Akhenaten, and of Tutankhamun
    • The Vineyard of Egypt under the Ramessides
  • 7. Wine of the World’s First Cities
    • A Beer-Drinking Culture Only?
    • Banqueting the Mesopotamian Way
    • Wine, Too, Was Drunk in the Lowland Cities
    • Transplanting the Grapevine to Shiraz
  • 8. Wine and the Great Empires of the Ancient Near East
    • Wine Down the Tigris and Euphrates
    • Wines of Anatolia and the Lost Hittite Empire
    • Assyrian Expansionism: Cupbearers, Cauldrons, and Drinking Horns
    • The Fine Wines of Aram and Phoenicia
    • Eastward to Persia and China
  • 9. The Holy Land’s Bounty
    • Winepresses in the Hills, and Towers and Vineyards in the Wadi Floors
    • The Success of the Experiment
    • Serving the Needs of a Cosmopolitan Society
    • Wine for the Kings and the Masses
    • Dark Reds and Powerful Browns
    • Wine: A Heritage of the Judeo-Christian Tradition
  • 10. Lands of Dionysos: Greece and Western Anatolia
    • Drinking the God
    • A Minoan Connection? The Earliest Greek Retsina
    • Wine Mellowed with Oak
    • “Greek Grog”: A Revolution in Beverage Making
    • Wine and “Greek Grog” during the Heroic Age
  • 11. A Beverage for King Midas and at the Limits of the Civilized World
    • King Midas and “Phrygian Grog”
    • Re-creating an Ancient Anatolian Beverage and Feast
    • To the Hyperborean Regions of the North: “European Grog”
  • 12. Molecular Archaeology, Wine, and a View to the Future
    • Where It All Began
    • Consumed by Wine
    • Why Alcohol and Why Wine?
    • The Lowly Yeast to the Forefront
    • Mixing Things Up
    • Wine, the Perfect Metaphor
  • AFTERWORD
  • SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • ILLUSTRATION CREDITS AND OBJECT DIMENSIONS
  • INDEX
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