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In The Land Of Ninkasi A History Of Beer In Mesopotamia 1st Edition Tate Paulette

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In The Land Of Ninkasi A History Of Beer In Mesopotamia 1st Edition Tate Paulette
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 12.71 MB
Pages: 392
Author: Tate Paulette
ISBN: 9780197682449, 9780197682456, 9780197682470, 0197682448, 0197682456, 0197682472
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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In The Land Of Ninkasi A History Of Beer In Mesopotamia 1st Edition Tate Paulette by Tate Paulette 9780197682449, 9780197682456, 9780197682470, 0197682448, 0197682456, 0197682472 instant download after payment.

A feast for beer geeks and history buffs alike, In the Land of Ninkasi tells the story of the world's first great beer culture. In this authoritative but light-hearted account of beers gone by, archaeologist Tate Paulette brings the famous "land between the rivers" back to life in vivid detail. We meet not only the beers of ancient Mesopotamia, but also the people who brewed them and drank them, the places where these people lived and worked, the taverns and temples and tombs where they did their drinking, the stories they told about beer, their preferred styles of drinking, their brewing equipment and drinking paraphernalia, the gods and goddesses who governed their lives and who were also partial to a drink. Rigorous in its scholarship, yet staunchly unpretentious in style, this beer-centered travel guide for a trip back in time offers a clear roadmap into the ancient source material for those who are new to Mesopotamia. Paulette weaves together insights drawn from archaeological remains, ancient works of art, and cuneiform texts. He uses a series of narrative vignettes and thought experiments to interrogate specific pieces of evidence and pull the reader, step-by-step, into the process of analysis and interpretation, explaining exactly what we know and how we know it. Readers will come away with a new appreciation for the depth of our knowledge about this early beer-drinking culture, painstakingly pieced together by generations of dedicated scholars. They will also encounter plenty of unknowns: enigmatic evidence that defies explanation, unresolved debates, puzzles that remain to be solved. For those who prefer their history in liquid form, Paulette also recounts some of his own experiences recreating ancient beer and provides a series of brew-it-yourself recipes to try at home.

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