Egyptian queen tomb discovery yields sealed jars of wine from 5,000 years ago, plus 'exciting information'
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Scientists have discovered sealed jars of wine from 5,000 years ago in an Egyptian queen's tomb.The find, one of the oldest ever, was among the "grave goods" for Queen Meret-Neith in Abydos, from 3,000 BC, according to SWNS, the British news service.
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Time for a drink?
It's my sad duty to inform you of the following upsetting news...
Trigger warning!
"The wine was no longer liquid and we can’t tell if it was red or white."
Probably a rosé then.
Does… does wine become solid over thousands of years?
Through evaporation, yes, the solids in the wine would be left as a residue.
That's probably the same consistency as jelly brains
Jelly brains?
It's a Nightmare Before Christmas reference
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