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WINE LORE
 
Wine and Women ?
 
The modern Egyptian papyrus illustrated here reproduces ancient Egyptian wine making techniques, and was a recent donation to the Library
 
According to Persian mythology, wine was discovered by a woman. She drank the fermented juice from grapes stored in a jar, went to sleep, and surprisingly woke up cured of a headache, instead of suffering from the world's first hangover as one might have expected.

Wine became the drink of the gods, whether they were Egyptian, Sumerian, or Greek, and the early deities of wine were often women, since they were also associated with fertility. The symbolism of wine, as well as its effect, became potent as it was adopted into religious ritual.

   
 
CARTOON
 
 
 
 
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