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Archaeologists Unearth Large Ancient Wine Cellar in Israel
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Image Caption: These 3,700-year-old jars were discovered in an ancient palatial wine cellar unearthed by researchers at Tel Kabri in July 2013.
Amanda Duvall's insight:
Archaeologists have discovered the largest, oldest wine cellar dating back to about 1,700 B.C. They dug and dug then found a 15 by 25 foot room filled with forty jugs. They also discovered compounds of honey, mint , cinnamon bark, juniper berries, and raisens. From the wine cellar they found doors and in 2015 they will tell us where it leads to.