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Dear All,
Can anyone recommend some reading on the uses of honey in ancient Greece,
and more broadly any anthropological studies of honey and its use in ritual
(not limited to Greece, or even to the Mediterranean)? Eva Crane's books
are great but very wide-ranging, there is one on Egypt (Tears of Re, by
Gene Kritsky) and some details about it in Linear B in Bendall's Economics
of Mycenaean Religion. I have plenty of info on ceramic beehives already,
so need to provide those.
Thanks a lot,
Jo


Dr Jo Day
Lecturer in Greek Archaeology and Classical Museum Curator
School of Classics, K211 Newman Building, UCD, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland
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