中国陕西遗址发现5000年前啤酒生产的证据

C. Potera
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就像今天的家庭酿酒师一样,生活在公元前3400年至公元前2900年的中国中原地区的人们积极地用与时代相适应的容器调制啤酒,考古学家最近在陕西省镡河附近的米家雅发现了这些容器。根据加州斯坦福大学的王嘉静和她的合作者的说法,这些文物“代表了一种啤酒酿造工具”,米家垭遗址是中国发现的最古老的啤酒酿造设施。中国早期酿造的时间大约在5000年前,这与古代酿造在美索不达米亚西部开始的时间相当,包括旧约中出现的饮用这种饮料的参考。详情刊登在2016年4月26日的《美国国家科学院院刊》(doi:10.1073/pnas.1601465113)。
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Evidence of Beer-Making 5,000 Years ago at Site in Shaanxi, China
Like home brewers today, people living on the Central Plain of China from 3400 to 2900 BCE actively concocted beer in period-appropriate vessels, which archaeologists recently unearthed at Mijiaya near the Chanhe River in Shaanxi province. These artifacts “represent a beer-making toolkit,” and the Mijiaya site is the oldest beer-making facility ever discovered in China, according to Jiajing Wang at Stanford University in Stanford, Calif., and her collaborators. This date of about 5,000 years ago for early brewing in China is comparable to estimates for when ancient brewing began further west in Mesopotamia, including reference to the drinking of such beverages that appear in the Old Testament. Details appeared 26 April 2016 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (doi:10.1073/pnas.1601465113).
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