Satyrs were creatures linked strongly with Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, pleasure, and theater. These party-loving, ...
Archaeologists discovered an unusual bronze artifact studded with holes while excavating the ancient city of Hadrianopolis in ...
In 2019, a family in the Spanish town of Carmona was renovating their home when they stumbled upon a 2,000-year-old tomb from ...
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The little-known ancient Greek city of Europos has started to unveil its secrets in a new wave of excavations that started in ...
The use of terracotta and ceramic vessels in the winemaking process is making a comeback – and it’s producing some distinctively earthy drops.
Olivia's of Gettysburg stopped by the FOX43 kitchen to make a flounder francaise, ancient grains and a 'Red Moon over Manhattan' cocktail.
Today, the producer that truly represents the wine history of Italy is Mastroberardino, a family owned and operated winery in ...
Traditional Maltese bread, known as Ħobż tal-Malti, is a sourdough loaf that can trace its roots back to Roman times. Its ...
Some people want all that smoke in food and drinks — think barbecue or scotch — and that may help winemakers increasingly ...
Discover how satire, humor, and societal critique shaped Western theater in this insightful overview of the ancient Greek comedy.