Scientists analyzed ancient ceramics from Patos Lagoon, Brazil, revealing early evidence of alcohol production.
Scientists say pre-colonial people in Brazil may have gathered in summer months to feast on fish and share alcoholic drinks.
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An international team of scientists has tentatively found some of the earliest indications of alcoholic drink production in the Patos Lagoon region of Brazil. State-of-the-art analysis of pottery ...
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