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Archaeologists have found a five-thousand-year-old brewery in Egypt
American and Egyptian archaeologists have found the world’s oldest known brewery in a well-known Egyptian excavation area – telex wrote.
According to experts, the brewery was established in the time of King Narmer, about three thousand years before Christ, in Abidos, in a burial area along the Nile. (via AP, Fehér János, telex)
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