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Martin Welker <[log in to unmask]>
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Cooking technologies of ancient Mediterranean cultures.
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Hi Cathie,

You might check these out. They may not be strictly drinking vessels, but
they're fairly recent analyses of ceramic vessels and their contents.

Rösch, Manfred. "Pollen analysis of the contents of excavated
vessels—direct archaeobotanical evidence of beverages." *Vegetation history
and archaeobotany* 14.3 (2005): 179-188.

Moe, Dagfinn, and Klaus Oeggl. "Palynological evidence of mead: a
prehistoric drink dating back to the 3rd millennium bc." *Vegetation
History and Archaeobotany* (2013): 1-12.

Mitkidou, Sophia, et al. "Organic residue analysis of Neolithic pottery
from North Greece." *Microchimica Acta* 160.4 (2008): 493-498.

Saul, Hayley, et al. "Phytoliths in pottery reveal the use of spice in
European prehistoric cuisine." *PloS one* 8.8 (2013): e70583.

Best,

Martin Welker


On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 5:52 AM, Lucia Galasso <
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>  Dear Cathie,
> do you know the work of Professor Patrick E. McGovern? His most recent
> research focuses on these topics, I encourage you to contact him
> http://www.penn.museum/sites/biomoleculararchaeology/
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> Greetings
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> Lucia Galasso
> Food anthropologist
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> www.evoluzioneculturale.it
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>  > Dear List Subscribers,
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> > I am interested in finding out whether there have been any recent
> analyses of the contents of drinking vessels.  I know Lindy Crewe's project
> in Cyprus has done some tests and that some have been done at Gordion, but
> I am not aware of any new tests or discoveries.  Does anyone know of any?
>  I am particularly interested in the Med, Anatolia and the NE, but anything
> would be of interest.
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> > With thanks,
> > Cathie Draycott
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