Early Celts believed wine should be for all

Early Celts believed wine should be for all

A collection of pottery from the Heuneberg archaeological site. Credit: Victor S Brigola.

Residues from ceramics found at an archaeological site in Germany suggest that Early Celts from all social classes drank generous quantities of Mediterranean wine long before they started importing drinking vessels from the region.

The discovery by a researcher team led by Maxime Rageot, from Germany’s University of Tübingen, challenges notions that wine was always reserved for the elite.

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Published by Cosmos.

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