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From time to time, news reaches the public that somewhere in the areas that were occupied by ancient civilizations perfectly preserved food, honey or drinks have been found. These messages often loop or are remixed by various entities in the information space. All these reports lead us to one conclusion - it is from archaeological sources that we learn what was on the tables of people living in ancient times.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:00 Breakfast
04:47 Second 'breakfast'
07:36 Dinner
13:27 Supper
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Song fragments used:
The Tavern Bard
Brayden Olson - adaptation of "Hurrian Hymn To Nikkal / No. 6 (1400 BCE)"
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►Used games
Stronghold
►Sources
Ellison, R. (1984). Methods of Food Preparation in Mesopotamia (c. 3000-600 BC). Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 27(1), 89-98. doi.org/10.2307/3631938
Ellison, R. (1983). Some Thoughts on the Diet of Mesopotamia from c. 3000-600 B.C. Iraq, 45(1), 146-150. doi.org/10.2307/4200193
Kaufman, Cathy (2006). Cooking in ancient civilizations archive.org/details/cookingin...
►Photographers:
Michel wal, Dani Nadelm, Mbzt:
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Denis Bourez, Heretiq, Jim Kuhn, Steve Harris:
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Sanjay Acharya, Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin, Marie-Lan Nguyen, BallerinaBites, Applejuice, ANTHROCHEF, Kwag1980, Macko1114: creativecommons.org/licenses/...
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