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TEHRAN, IranTEHRAN, Iran — Followers of Iran’s minority Zoroastrian religion gathered after sunset to mark Sadeh – an ancient mid-winter feast dating to Iran’s pre-Islamic past that is also drawing ...
A metric ton of cattle bones found in an abandoned theater in the ancient city of Corinth may mark years of lavish feasting, a new study finds. The huge amount of bones — more than 1,000 kilograms ...
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A new analysis suggests Natives' "thrifty" gene may not have evolved from a feast-and-famine lifestyle, but from high-fiber, low-fat diets in ancient times. Why do Native Americans experience high ...
The agricultural economy was the backbone of wealth in ancient Greece. Food brought people together, whether in smaller ...
Some 12,000 years ago in a small sunlit cave in northern Israel, mourners finished the last of the roasted tortoise meat and gathered up dozens of the blackened shells. Kneeling down beside an open ...