In Troy, wine was far from being reserved solely for the rich and powerful, indicating that it was an element present in the ...
Several tablets, dating to between 1400 and 1200 B.C., mention a place called Wilusa, located in western Anatolia. Most scholars now believe this is a direct reference to Troy. “Wilusa” is ...
Researchers have found chemical evidence of wine consumption in ancient Troy, confirming a theory by Heinrich Schliemann.
Several tablets, dating to between 1400 and 1200 B.C., mention a place called Wilusa, located in western Anatolia. Most scholars now believe this is a direct reference to Troy. “Wilusa” is ...