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New York University: National Endowment for the Humanities Awards NYU's Institute of Fine Arts $150K in Support of Research on the Abydos Brewery – India Education | Latest Education News India | Global Educational News


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The fieldwork over the next two years will focus on the further exploration of the royal brewery and the analysis of the evidence for the ritual use of beer in the nearby royal funerary temples
Abydos excavation site
The Division of Archaeological and Ethnographic Field Research of the National Endowment for the Humanities has awarded NYU’s Institute of Fine Arts $150,000 to support the project “Excavation of Egypt’s first industrial-scale brewery, located at the ancient site of Abydos.” These funds will specifically support two field seasons of excavations at Abydos that aim to address the question of the relationship between beer production on such an enormous, truly industrial scale and the early development of Egyptian kingship and the state. ....

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Archaeological team co-led by Princeton's Vischak identifies world's oldest industrial-scale brewery at Abydos, Egypt, ca. 3000 BCE


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Feb. 16, 2021 1:06 p.m.
Deborah Vischak, assistant professor of art and archaeology at Princeton, and a team of American and Egyptian archaeologists excavating at the site of Abydos in southern Egypt have uncovered evidence of the world’s oldest known industrial-scale beer production facility. Pictured: Large conical ceramic vats were set into the floor of the brewery structure and supported on the exterior by vertically set mud rods, or “fire legs,” necessary because of the weight of the vats’ liquid contents.
Photo by Ayman Damarany for the North Abydos Project
A team of American and Egyptian archaeologists excavating at the site of Abydos in southern Egypt has uncovered evidence of the world’s oldest known industrial-scale beer production facility. The ancient complex, more than 5,000 years old, had the capacity to produce enough beer to serve thousands of people in a single batch. ....

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