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🏺 A History of the World in 6 Glasses

πŸ§‰ Formating

Big Idea - red highlight

PE (political, economical) - orange highlight

CS (cultural, social) - yellow highlight

IE (innovative, environmental) - green highlight

cause β†’ effect

word <- definition

Short on time? The introduction is a summary of the rest of the book.

🍼 Introduction: Vital Fluids

  • Importance of Water in Past

    • A long time ago (150,000 years to civilization) β†’ humans confined to rivers

      • storing was impractical

    • Other beverages emerged β†’ had to be made deliberately (unlike water)

      • Water was disease filled β†’ different beverages were not

      • many uses

        • currencies

        • religious rites

        • political symbols

        • philosophical + artistic inspiration

        • highlight power + status of elite

        • subjugate + appease lessers

        • celebrate births

        • grieve deaths

        • forge + strengthen social bonds

        • seal business transactions + treaties

        • sharpen senses

        • dull the mind

        • use in medicine

        • use as poison

    • Each drink became popular when:

      • met a need OR aligned w historical trend

  • Path toward modernity (Beer)

    • adoption of farming

      • Near East 10k years ago β†’ domestication of cereal (wheat etc.) grains

        • β†’ rudimentary beer

    • growth from civilizations

      • organized agricultural large scale β†’ surplus

        • surplus of grain β†’ more beer

        • acted as a normal drink +

        • freed workers β†’ specialization

          • wages paid in bread + beer (cereal grains)

  • Preliminary Western thought (Wine)

    • Greeks

      • advances in philosophy + politics + science + literature

        • spread worldwide through wine trade on seas

        • discussed at symposia (formal drinking parties)

    • Romans

      • hierarchy reflected in wine style

      • Christianity β†’ wine part of ritual

      • Islam β†’ wine banned

  • Exploration and Expansion (Spirits) [aka brandy, rum, whiskey, etc.]

    • Global sea routes

      • European wanted to expand

      • Distilled drinks β†’ alcohol at sea

    • Currency

      • slave trade

      • establishing USA

  • Age of Reason (Coffee)

    • coffee houses

      • new scientific + political + economic theories

      • different from taverns

      • encouraged clear thinking

      • scientific societies + newspapers + financial institutions + revolutions

  • Trade with the East (Tea)

    • foundations for imperialism + industrialization

      • open trade routes from popularity in Britain

      • Britain as a global superpower

    • need to tea

      • demand β†’ British foreign policy

        • independence of USA

        • less power in China

        • production in India

  • America’s National Drink (Coca-Cola)

    • consumer capitalism β†’ US into superpower

      • invented as a medical pick-me-up

      • with American armed forces around the world

    • symbol of single global marketplace

      • world’s most widely know product

🍺 Beer in Mesopotamia and Egypt

🦴 A Stone-Age Brew

πŸ¦– A Pint of Prehistory

  • migration of humans out of Africa

    • 50k years ago

    • small bands

      • lived in temporary homes β†’ caves, huts, tents

      • seasonal food supply

  • Agricultural revolution

    • 12k years ago

    • settled into villages β†’ cities β†’ empires

    • also developed new technologies

  • Barley + wheat

    • before could only drink water/animal products

    • Don’t know when invented

      • no beer before 10k BCE

        • common at 4k BCE

    • Cylinder seal (left) and modern impression (right) depicting two people drinking beer through long straws, found in Khafajeh, Iraq, ca. 2600–2350 BCE, via Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago

    • ancient beer has grains + chaff β†’ needed straw in order to drink

    • A pictogram from a seal found at Tepe Gawra in Mesopotamia dating from around 4000 BCE. It shows two figures drinking beer through straws from a long pottery jar.

  • nomadic β†’ settled lifestyle

  • increase in social complexity β†’ emergence of cities

πŸ”Ž The Discovery of Beer

  • discovered

    • gathering of wild grain around end of last Ice Age

      • 10k BCE in Fertile Crescent

        • Fertile Crescent region

    • ideal environment for sheep + goats + cattle + pigs + barley

      • first established large scale settlements

      • reliable source of food

  • Grain usage

    • can’t eat raw

      • edible by crushing + mixing with water

      1. made with soup β†’ thickener

        • fish + nuts + berries + water

      • plaster + bitumen-lined basket

      • hot stones dropped in

      • grains have starch β†’ absorb moisture and burst

        • thickening soup

    • Stored

      • stores for weeks/months/years

        • do not recommend

      • could be made with soup or eaten on own

        • gruel

      • β†’ development of tools to store grain

        • guard against famine

  • Innovations with grain

    • flint-bladed sickles β†’ harvesting

    • woven baskets β†’ carrying

    • stone hearths β†’ drying

    • underground pits β†’ storing

    • grindstones β†’ processing

  • β†’ encouraged people to stay in one place

    • 1960s experiment (archeologists are nerds)

      • using flint-bladed sickle harvested 2 pounds of grain in 1 hour of wild grains in Turkey

        • family working 8 hours a day x 3 weeks = each member gets a pound a day for a year

    • had to stay near wild cereal β†’ not miss best harvest time

      • would not want to leave unguarded

  • β†’ first permanent settlements

    • East Mediterranean coast 10k BCE

      • round huts + wooden roofs

        • hearth + stone floor + 4-5 yards wide

      • village ~ 50 huts β†’ 200/300 people

  • grain properties (1) β†’ sugar

    • soaked in water β†’ sprouted β†’ tasted sweet

    • storage pits not watertight

      • diastase enzymes β†’ starch β†’ sugar or malt

      • barley produces most β†’ tastes sweetest

    • not a lot of sweet things β†’ highly valued

      • deliberate malting β†’ grain soaked then dried

  • grain properties (2) β†’ Beer

    • gruel left out β†’ slightly fizzy + pleasantly intoxicating

    • not first alcohol found

      • fruit juice ferments β†’ wine

        • seasonal + perishes easily

        • could not be stored without pottery (6k BCE)

      • water + honey β†’ mead

        • limited qualities of wild honey

        • could not be stored without pottery

    • β†’ made reliably + quantity + when needed

      • brewed in

        • pitch-lined baskets

        • hollowed out trees

          • Sahti beer (made in Finland) tradition

        • large shells

          • 19th century Amazon basin was most recent

        • stone vessels

    • quality improved through trial + error

      • stronger beer <-

        • more malted grain in gruel

        • longer left to ferment

        • throughly cooking gruel

          • malting converts 15% of starch β†’ boiled β†’ more enzymes transform β†’ more starch into sugar β†’ more alcohol

        • same container for brewing

          • mash tubs in Mesopotamia

          • yeast cultures in containers in cracks

            • didn’t need to rely on wild yeast

        • adding berries + honey + spices + herbs + flavorings β†’ taste different

    • types of beer

      • Ancient Egyptian 17 kinds of beer β†’ long names of great importance

      • religious ceremonies have special names

      • Ancient Mesopotamia >20 kinds of beer β†’ controlled taste by adding bappir

        • bappir <- beer-bread

          • sprouted barely β†’ small loaves β†’ baked twice β†’ dark + crunchy unleavened bread

          • stored for years

          • kept in government storehouses

            • only eaten in food shortages

    • debate over beer vs. bread vs. gruel

      • archeologists argue

        • beer as an offshoot of bread or bread as an offshoot of beer

          • <- from the first breads being bappir

      • author’s assumption: both bread + beer from gruel

        • thick gruel + sun β†’ flatbread

        • thin gruel + time β†’ beer

πŸ˜΅β€πŸ’« Under the Influence of Beer?

  • historical evidence

    • writing was not invented β†’ no written records for cultural + social impact

      • inferred from later traditions that continued

  • social drink

    • sumerian depictions β†’ shared vessel

      • was possible at time to filter + pottery β†’ served individually

      • ritual persisted even though not needed

    • unlike food β†’ beverage shared

      • cutting up meat β†’ some have desirbale

      • sharing drink β†’ trusted

      • clinking of glasses

  • magical drink

    • fermentation + effects β†’ magic

    • connected to gods

      • Egypt β†’ Osiris

  • religious ceremonies

    • every religious ritual β†’ America + Africa + Eurasia

      • Inca β†’ chicha (beer) to ground or rising sun

      • Aztec β†’ pulque to Mayahuel

      • China β†’ beers from millet + rice

🌱 Beer and Farming, the seeds of Modernity

  • beer β†’ adoption of agricultural

    • up for debate

    • beer discovered β†’ socially + ritually important β†’ desire to have more

      • one of many factors

  • vitamin help

    • long term storage β†’ would have been drunken earlier β†’ low alochol high yeast

      • vitamin D β†’ need less meat

  • safer to drink than water

    • contaminated

  • communal storehouses

    • storing + ritual β†’ intertwined β†’ recorded in clay tokens β†’ priests live off

      • β†’ autocracy, writing, bureaucracy

πŸŒ† Civilized Beer

πŸ›ž The Urban Revolution

  • Mesopotamia β†’ most farmers

    • banded together for many factors β†’ rise of urban working population

      • invasions?

  • made possible by agricultural surplus

    • freeded admin + craftsman

    • funded public works

    • edible money

πŸ§‘ The Drink of the Civilized Man

  • Sumer (S Mesopotamia)

    • writing emerged 3.4k BCE

    • Epic of Gilgamesh

      • primitive nature of Enkidu β†’ shown lack of familiarity w bread and beer

    • saw as made fully human

    • drunkness seen humorous

  • Egypt

    • beer in pyramid texts

    • Ra + Hathor

    • disapproval of drunkeness

      • unrepresentative of any career besides scribe

πŸͺΆ The Origins of Writing

  • earliest documents

    • tax reciptes + wage lists w beer

  • neohilitic socialism β†’ control over economy

    • record what was going out β†’ writing

    • different shapes β†’ different standard amounts

    • primary source of food β†’ 3k to 4k calories

  • Cuneiform

    • pictographs became more abstract

πŸͺ™ Liquid Wealth and Health

  • redistributed to fund public works

    • sumerian temple work force β†’ sila of beer a day (one liter)

    • junoir officals β†’ 2 silas; higher court β†’ 3 silas; highest officals β†’ 5 silas

      • example of social hierachy discovered through beer

      • extra used to tip messengers + scribes + pay

  • wedding rituals

    • bride price β†’ groom to bride

    • women + childern recived + refugees + soliders + policemen + scribes

  • pyramid workers in Egypt paid in beer

    • pyramids built by state employees β†’ collected grain + redistburted it as payment

  • bread + beer β†’ word for food in general

    • also daily greeting

    • banquet β†’ place of bread + beer

  • pharmacopoeia β†’ list of medical recipes based on beer

    • oldest use of alcohol in medicine

  • egypt β†’ afterlife

    • depended on having beer

🍷 Wine in Greece and Rome

The Delight of Wine

  • demonstrat power + weatlth β†’ wine part of

    • as opposed to tradiotnal beer

    • prev only availble in small amount

      • transpot x10

        • only elite could drink

  • comparsion to beer

    • scoial seperation

    • main use relgious β†’ creation of reliious rituals

    • wine β†’ propganda of power

      • prosperity + privlede

  • how made

    • eurasian grape vines + avialibitl of cereal vrops + invention of potery

    • fremented juice of crushed grapes

    • 5.4k BCE

    • bliblical story of noah β†’ relgious connection

  • spread

    • egypt early rulers (king scorpionn I) β†’ 700 jars of wine

    • original greek gods drank necter (mead) β†’ then wine got more popular

      • introduced later

      • dinoysus

      • accesss to wine as mark fo status

    • ashurnasirpal + shalmanser β†’ social + rel beverage

  • avaiblity grew

    • volume of wine traded over sea β†’ more avilable

    • larger empires β†’ fewer borders to tax and trade

    • volume go up, prices go down β†’ peasents oculd drink

      • desired tribute offfering β†’ wine rations

  • expanding

    • hard to transport over land β†’ boats carried

      • could not go upstream β†’ broken up and sold

    • still expensive β†’ date palm wine became popular intstead (fermented date syrup)

  • assumpitions

    • that one and the other β†’ rather both at same time

  • greek thinkers β†’ rational inqury (test one though t agisnt the other)

    • democrayc + philsoophy + scientific method + legal system + athletics

    • superitoy over forgegineers

  • symposia

    • venues of discussion β†’ reminder how cilvizied they were

    • Symposium β†’ is singluare version

    • manner of grecian approval

  • dinoysus

    • fled to greece to escape beer mediterraien

    • creaated beer for benfit of mediterrian

    • greece wince availble to everyone

  • geography

    • ideal for viticulutre

    • scientifc approach

      • wine press

      • neat rows

  • switched to industrial farming

    • commerial farming

      • x20 from growing wine vs grain

        • captialism modern

  • social heriachy

    • soical status basee don vineyard ho.dings

  • 9iamgery/importantce

    • greek coinds

    • targets of peloponesian war between athens = sparta

  • type

    • everyone drank wine β†’ type mattered

    • local/demositc β†’ start of CC/copyright fro distinction

    • older >>>

  • drinkign style

    • mix w water

πŸ₯ƒ Spirits in the Colonial Period

β˜•οΈ Coffee in the Age of Reason

πŸ«– Tea and the British Empire

πŸ₯€ Coca-Cola and the Rise of America

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🏺 A History of the World in 6 Glasses

πŸ§‰ Formating

Big Idea - red highlight

PE (political, economical) - orange highlight

CS (cultural, social) - yellow highlight

IE (innovative, environmental) - green highlight

cause β†’ effect

word <- definition

Short on time? The introduction is a summary of the rest of the book.

🍼 Introduction: Vital Fluids

  • Importance of Water in Past

    • A long time ago (150,000 years to civilization) β†’ humans confined to rivers

      • storing was impractical

    • Other beverages emerged β†’ had to be made deliberately (unlike water)

      • Water was disease filled β†’ different beverages were not

      • many uses

        • currencies

        • religious rites

        • political symbols

        • philosophical + artistic inspiration

        • highlight power + status of elite

        • subjugate + appease lessers

        • celebrate births

        • grieve deaths

        • forge + strengthen social bonds

        • seal business transactions + treaties

        • sharpen senses

        • dull the mind

        • use in medicine

        • use as poison

    • Each drink became popular when:

      • met a need OR aligned w historical trend

  • Path toward modernity (Beer)

    • adoption of farming

      • Near East 10k years ago β†’ domestication of cereal (wheat etc.) grains

        • β†’ rudimentary beer

    • growth from civilizations

      • organized agricultural large scale β†’ surplus

        • surplus of grain β†’ more beer

        • acted as a normal drink +

        • freed workers β†’ specialization

          • wages paid in bread + beer (cereal grains)

  • Preliminary Western thought (Wine)

    • Greeks

      • advances in philosophy + politics + science + literature

        • spread worldwide through wine trade on seas

        • discussed at symposia (formal drinking parties)

    • Romans

      • hierarchy reflected in wine style

      • Christianity β†’ wine part of ritual

      • Islam β†’ wine banned

  • Exploration and Expansion (Spirits) [aka brandy, rum, whiskey, etc.]

    • Global sea routes

      • European wanted to expand

      • Distilled drinks β†’ alcohol at sea

    • Currency

      • slave trade

      • establishing USA

  • Age of Reason (Coffee)

    • coffee houses

      • new scientific + political + economic theories

      • different from taverns

      • encouraged clear thinking

      • scientific societies + newspapers + financial institutions + revolutions

  • Trade with the East (Tea)

    • foundations for imperialism + industrialization

      • open trade routes from popularity in Britain

      • Britain as a global superpower

    • need to tea

      • demand β†’ British foreign policy

        • independence of USA

        • less power in China

        • production in India

  • America’s National Drink (Coca-Cola)

    • consumer capitalism β†’ US into superpower

      • invented as a medical pick-me-up

      • with American armed forces around the world

    • symbol of single global marketplace

      • world’s most widely know product

🍺 Beer in Mesopotamia and Egypt

🦴 A Stone-Age Brew

πŸ¦– A Pint of Prehistory

  • migration of humans out of Africa

    • 50k years ago

    • small bands

      • lived in temporary homes β†’ caves, huts, tents

      • seasonal food supply

  • Agricultural revolution

    • 12k years ago

    • settled into villages β†’ cities β†’ empires

    • also developed new technologies

  • Barley + wheat

    • before could only drink water/animal products

    • Don’t know when invented

      • no beer before 10k BCE

        • common at 4k BCE

    • Cylinder seal (left) and modern impression (right) depicting two people drinking beer through long straws, found in Khafajeh, Iraq, ca. 2600–2350 BCE, via Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago

    • ancient beer has grains + chaff β†’ needed straw in order to drink

    • A pictogram from a seal found at Tepe Gawra in Mesopotamia dating from around 4000 BCE. It shows two figures drinking beer through straws from a long pottery jar.

  • nomadic β†’ settled lifestyle

  • increase in social complexity β†’ emergence of cities

πŸ”Ž The Discovery of Beer

  • discovered

    • gathering of wild grain around end of last Ice Age

      • 10k BCE in Fertile Crescent

        • Fertile Crescent region

    • ideal environment for sheep + goats + cattle + pigs + barley

      • first established large scale settlements

      • reliable source of food

  • Grain usage

    • can’t eat raw

      • edible by crushing + mixing with water

      1. made with soup β†’ thickener

        • fish + nuts + berries + water

      • plaster + bitumen-lined basket

      • hot stones dropped in

      • grains have starch β†’ absorb moisture and burst

        • thickening soup

    • Stored

      • stores for weeks/months/years

        • do not recommend

      • could be made with soup or eaten on own

        • gruel

      • β†’ development of tools to store grain

        • guard against famine

  • Innovations with grain

    • flint-bladed sickles β†’ harvesting

    • woven baskets β†’ carrying

    • stone hearths β†’ drying

    • underground pits β†’ storing

    • grindstones β†’ processing

  • β†’ encouraged people to stay in one place

    • 1960s experiment (archeologists are nerds)

      • using flint-bladed sickle harvested 2 pounds of grain in 1 hour of wild grains in Turkey

        • family working 8 hours a day x 3 weeks = each member gets a pound a day for a year

    • had to stay near wild cereal β†’ not miss best harvest time

      • would not want to leave unguarded

  • β†’ first permanent settlements

    • East Mediterranean coast 10k BCE

      • round huts + wooden roofs

        • hearth + stone floor + 4-5 yards wide

      • village ~ 50 huts β†’ 200/300 people

  • grain properties (1) β†’ sugar

    • soaked in water β†’ sprouted β†’ tasted sweet

    • storage pits not watertight

      • diastase enzymes β†’ starch β†’ sugar or malt

      • barley produces most β†’ tastes sweetest

    • not a lot of sweet things β†’ highly valued

      • deliberate malting β†’ grain soaked then dried

  • grain properties (2) β†’ Beer

    • gruel left out β†’ slightly fizzy + pleasantly intoxicating

    • not first alcohol found

      • fruit juice ferments β†’ wine

        • seasonal + perishes easily

        • could not be stored without pottery (6k BCE)

      • water + honey β†’ mead

        • limited qualities of wild honey

        • could not be stored without pottery

    • β†’ made reliably + quantity + when needed

      • brewed in

        • pitch-lined baskets

        • hollowed out trees

          • Sahti beer (made in Finland) tradition

        • large shells

          • 19th century Amazon basin was most recent

        • stone vessels

    • quality improved through trial + error

      • stronger beer <-

        • more malted grain in gruel

        • longer left to ferment

        • throughly cooking gruel

          • malting converts 15% of starch β†’ boiled β†’ more enzymes transform β†’ more starch into sugar β†’ more alcohol

        • same container for brewing

          • mash tubs in Mesopotamia

          • yeast cultures in containers in cracks

            • didn’t need to rely on wild yeast

        • adding berries + honey + spices + herbs + flavorings β†’ taste different

    • types of beer

      • Ancient Egyptian 17 kinds of beer β†’ long names of great importance

      • religious ceremonies have special names

      • Ancient Mesopotamia >20 kinds of beer β†’ controlled taste by adding bappir

        • bappir <- beer-bread

          • sprouted barely β†’ small loaves β†’ baked twice β†’ dark + crunchy unleavened bread

          • stored for years

          • kept in government storehouses

            • only eaten in food shortages

    • debate over beer vs. bread vs. gruel

      • archeologists argue

        • beer as an offshoot of bread or bread as an offshoot of beer

          • <- from the first breads being bappir

      • author’s assumption: both bread + beer from gruel

        • thick gruel + sun β†’ flatbread

        • thin gruel + time β†’ beer

πŸ˜΅β€πŸ’« Under the Influence of Beer?

  • historical evidence

    • writing was not invented β†’ no written records for cultural + social impact

      • inferred from later traditions that continued

  • social drink

    • sumerian depictions β†’ shared vessel

      • was possible at time to filter + pottery β†’ served individually

      • ritual persisted even though not needed

    • unlike food β†’ beverage shared

      • cutting up meat β†’ some have desirbale

      • sharing drink β†’ trusted

      • clinking of glasses

  • magical drink

    • fermentation + effects β†’ magic

    • connected to gods

      • Egypt β†’ Osiris

  • religious ceremonies

    • every religious ritual β†’ America + Africa + Eurasia

      • Inca β†’ chicha (beer) to ground or rising sun

      • Aztec β†’ pulque to Mayahuel

      • China β†’ beers from millet + rice

🌱 Beer and Farming, the seeds of Modernity

  • beer β†’ adoption of agricultural

    • up for debate

    • beer discovered β†’ socially + ritually important β†’ desire to have more

      • one of many factors

  • vitamin help

    • long term storage β†’ would have been drunken earlier β†’ low alochol high yeast

      • vitamin D β†’ need less meat

  • safer to drink than water

    • contaminated

  • communal storehouses

    • storing + ritual β†’ intertwined β†’ recorded in clay tokens β†’ priests live off

      • β†’ autocracy, writing, bureaucracy

πŸŒ† Civilized Beer

πŸ›ž The Urban Revolution

  • Mesopotamia β†’ most farmers

    • banded together for many factors β†’ rise of urban working population

      • invasions?

  • made possible by agricultural surplus

    • freeded admin + craftsman

    • funded public works

    • edible money

πŸ§‘ The Drink of the Civilized Man

  • Sumer (S Mesopotamia)

    • writing emerged 3.4k BCE

    • Epic of Gilgamesh

      • primitive nature of Enkidu β†’ shown lack of familiarity w bread and beer

    • saw as made fully human

    • drunkness seen humorous

  • Egypt

    • beer in pyramid texts

    • Ra + Hathor

    • disapproval of drunkeness

      • unrepresentative of any career besides scribe

πŸͺΆ The Origins of Writing

  • earliest documents

    • tax reciptes + wage lists w beer

  • neohilitic socialism β†’ control over economy

    • record what was going out β†’ writing

    • different shapes β†’ different standard amounts

    • primary source of food β†’ 3k to 4k calories

  • Cuneiform

    • pictographs became more abstract

πŸͺ™ Liquid Wealth and Health

  • redistributed to fund public works

    • sumerian temple work force β†’ sila of beer a day (one liter)

    • junoir officals β†’ 2 silas; higher court β†’ 3 silas; highest officals β†’ 5 silas

      • example of social hierachy discovered through beer

      • extra used to tip messengers + scribes + pay

  • wedding rituals

    • bride price β†’ groom to bride

    • women + childern recived + refugees + soliders + policemen + scribes

  • pyramid workers in Egypt paid in beer

    • pyramids built by state employees β†’ collected grain + redistburted it as payment

  • bread + beer β†’ word for food in general

    • also daily greeting

    • banquet β†’ place of bread + beer

  • pharmacopoeia β†’ list of medical recipes based on beer

    • oldest use of alcohol in medicine

  • egypt β†’ afterlife

    • depended on having beer

🍷 Wine in Greece and Rome

The Delight of Wine

  • demonstrat power + weatlth β†’ wine part of

    • as opposed to tradiotnal beer

    • prev only availble in small amount

      • transpot x10

        • only elite could drink

  • comparsion to beer

    • scoial seperation

    • main use relgious β†’ creation of reliious rituals

    • wine β†’ propganda of power

      • prosperity + privlede

  • how made

    • eurasian grape vines + avialibitl of cereal vrops + invention of potery

    • fremented juice of crushed grapes

    • 5.4k BCE

    • bliblical story of noah β†’ relgious connection

  • spread

    • egypt early rulers (king scorpionn I) β†’ 700 jars of wine

    • original greek gods drank necter (mead) β†’ then wine got more popular

      • introduced later

      • dinoysus

      • accesss to wine as mark fo status

    • ashurnasirpal + shalmanser β†’ social + rel beverage

  • avaiblity grew

    • volume of wine traded over sea β†’ more avilable

    • larger empires β†’ fewer borders to tax and trade

    • volume go up, prices go down β†’ peasents oculd drink

      • desired tribute offfering β†’ wine rations

  • expanding

    • hard to transport over land β†’ boats carried

      • could not go upstream β†’ broken up and sold

    • still expensive β†’ date palm wine became popular intstead (fermented date syrup)

  • assumpitions

    • that one and the other β†’ rather both at same time

  • greek thinkers β†’ rational inqury (test one though t agisnt the other)

    • democrayc + philsoophy + scientific method + legal system + athletics

    • superitoy over forgegineers

  • symposia

    • venues of discussion β†’ reminder how cilvizied they were

    • Symposium β†’ is singluare version

    • manner of grecian approval

  • dinoysus

    • fled to greece to escape beer mediterraien

    • creaated beer for benfit of mediterrian

    • greece wince availble to everyone

  • geography

    • ideal for viticulutre

    • scientifc approach

      • wine press

      • neat rows

  • switched to industrial farming

    • commerial farming

      • x20 from growing wine vs grain

        • captialism modern

  • social heriachy

    • soical status basee don vineyard ho.dings

  • 9iamgery/importantce

    • greek coinds

    • targets of peloponesian war between athens = sparta

  • type

    • everyone drank wine β†’ type mattered

    • local/demositc β†’ start of CC/copyright fro distinction

    • older >>>

  • drinkign style

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