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Ebla tablets, ancient texts unveil Syria - Cyprus copper trade in antiquity

The Jordan Times 13 Aug 2024
... ingots] and faience objects, textiles [including purple-dyed], olive oil and wine, incense and some pottery [Phoenician especially from the end of the 10th century onwards]," Sherratt elaborated.
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I stayed in 2 of Arizona's top hotels. They explain why Scottsdale is a luxury ...

Business Insider 24 Jun 2024
Business Insider's reporter stayed at the Phoenician in Scottsdale (L) and the Hermosa Inn in Paradise Valley, Arizona ... I stayed in the area's top-rated hotels, the Phoenician and the Hermosa Inn ... The Phoenician ... Inside the Phoenician's three-story spa.
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Paxos: The Greek Island of Serene Beauty in the Ionian Sea

Greek Reporter 20 Jun 2024
Originally believed to have been sealed by the seafaring Phoenicians and famous since antiquity for its wines, the islands were fought over in ancient times during the First Illyrian War in 229 BC, as ...
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Discount meals to extended happy hour and where to score summer dining deals in metro Phoenix

Azcentral 18 Jun 2024
Additionally, take advantage of extended happy hour Tuesday-Thursday that offers $3 off specialty cocktails, $8 draft beers, $10 mules, house margaritas and Phoenician Spike Tea, $11 glasses of wine ...
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Windows on the study of the past

CyprusMail 15 Nov 2023
“The Mazotos vessel is thought to be one of the region’s best-preserved wrecks, and its relics are linked to two prominent seafaring people, the Greeks and the Phoenicians,” the antiquities department said.
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Why Portugal’s underrated lake country is worth exploring

The Times & Democrat 07 Jul 2023
... winery owned by Teresa Caeiro, whose family has been producing wines for generations using amphora (clay vessels), a method long relied upon by the Romans (and perhaps the Phoenicians before that).
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Wine Talk: The wine kingdom of Jerusalem

The Jerusalem Post 10 Jun 2023
EXAMPLE OF an ancient wine press discovered at Nahal Shmuel ... They influenced the Egyptians, the first great wine culture, and bequeathed their skills to the Phoenicians, who traded wine to the West, and also to the Israelites and Judeans.
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Rick Stein’s guide to Cornwall — the celebrity chef reveals his hometown hot picks

Metro UK 28 May 2023
Supplied) ... ‘it’s nice to be home!’ ... There is so much history in Cornwall going right back to Phoenician times, who traded their olive oil and wine for Cornish tin, so my favourite slice of history is anything to do with the Cornish tin mining industry.
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Getting spirited: Sahadi’s opens new liquor store, Sahadi Spirits, in Industry City

AM New York 02 May 2023
While Italy and France are famous for their wines today, the drink ... “I think a lot of people don’t realize that the Phoenicians brought wine from the Middle East to Europe, not the other way around.
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Wine Talk: The Gallo of Yavne

The Jerusalem Post 11 Mar 2023
It is not just a winery but a large industrial wine complex ... No doubt, most of the wine was red ... It was the Phoenicians (mostly active in Lebanon and only in the northern part of our country) who were the great traders of wine to the West.
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Wine Talk: Here’s looking at you, kid

The Jerusalem Post 14 Jan 2023
I am writing this, dreaming of Moroccan wine while watching the Moroccan football team take the world by storm. The prompt is the news that Moroccan wine is being imported to Israel ... Wine has been made there since Phoenician times.
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The Ultimate FAQ: Everything you need to know about Spanish red wine

Spanish News Today 19 Dec 2022
These are the top questions asked about red wines from Spain on Google, answered ... What is a Spanish red wine called? ... The history of wine in Spain tells that it was the Phoenicians who brought the tradition of wine-making to the country in 1000 BC.
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Looking for value and excitement? Try these Portuguese charmers

Irish Independent 29 Oct 2022
Too often in the wine world, consumers must choose between value and excitement ... Winemaking here can be traced back to the Bronze Age via the Tartessians, Phoenicians and Roman alike ... A fun aperitif for wine adventurers.
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Wine from Lebanon launches in Texas

The Facts 14 Sep 2022
for wine consumption ... NAWSI is seeking distribution for the Wine from Lebanon program ... "Lebanon's winemaking history stretches as far back to the Phoenicians and Cana where Jesus turned water into wine," explained Jaoude ... SOURCE Wine from Lebanon.
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Central Texas Foodie: Getting a little salty

Waco Tribune-Herald 28 Jul 2022
While this may not prove that salt was actual currency, there is evidence of the Phoenicians bartering salt for cedar, glass and dye from Egyptians, and the Celts trading salt for wine with Greeks and Romans ... ⅛ c red wine vinegar.

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