fruit wine and ... this Shang-era vessel finally opened, scholars now know that distilled liquors in China date back at least 1,000 year earlier than previously thought. Ancient Scrapyard Found ...
Fourteen years after archaeologists unearthed it and more than 3,000 years after it was initially buried, a bronze vessel found inside an ancient Chinese tomb has finally been opened. In late 2024, ...
The vessel, which dates back to the Shang dynasty, contained a liquid that (upon analysis) was revealed to be distilled liquor. This discovery suggests that the history of Chinese distilled liquor ...
Among the pottery found were three-legged vessels known as Ding, which later evolved into bronze ceremonial objects ... The paper “Bone Powder and Wild Plants: Subsistence Strategies of Early ...
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said Sunday it detected the movement of two Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) vessels about 34 nautical miles off the coast of Pangasinan. In a statement, the PCG said the ...
These dolia weren’t just bowls for storing wine. Rather, they were like ancient wine factories. They did just about everything, including serving as a vessel for the wine and aiding in its production.
The coast guard said while the Chinese vessel’s intention remains unclear, the incident could be part of China’s gray zone operations that aim to exert pressure on Taiwan through irregular ...
The vessel was excavated in 2010 at the ... according to News China. This indicates that ancient Chinese had mastered distillation techniques over a millennium earlier than previously documented.
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has replaced BRP Cabra with its largest vessel BRP Teresa Magbanua for the monitoring of Chinese vessels including the “monster ship” in the West Philippine Sea (WPS).
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) vessel patrolling off Zambales has pushed the Chinese ship, unlawfully operating in the area, further away from the province’s coast. Commodore ...