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Archaeology
What Was On The Menu For Stonehenge’s Builders, 2500 BC? Milk, Yoghurt And Cheese Only Eaten In Exclusive Ceremonies
October 14, 2015
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AncientPages.com - Evidence from settlement where Stonehenge builders lived suggests well-organised community feasting. Milk, yoghurt and cheeses could have been seen as “exclusive” foods or eaten predominantly in
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