Author: Miss Cellania / Source: Neatorama

Last fall, archaeologists working on an upper-class family tomb in Henan province, China, recovered a bronze pot with almost a gallon of 2,000-year-old liquid. It smelled of alcohol, so they assumed it was wine. Despite the rare vintage, apparently no one stepped forward to taste it.
But as Xinhua points out in an update to this discovery, further lab work has shown that the substance isn’t wine at all….
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