Archaeologists unearthed a 150-year-old alcohol bottle in an unusual location this summer: Utah. The bottle, which was just recently opened, was uncovered at an archaeological site in Alta, Utah, ...
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Saudi Arabia has quietly started to allow wealthy foreign residents to buy alcohol, a huge change after a 73-year ban. Commentators expect that the relaxation will eventually be extended to tourists, ...
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Feb. 4 (UPI) --An archaeological team in Utah exhumed a bottle of alcohol estimated to be 150 years old -- and experts gave it a taste test. Ian Wright, Utah's state public archaeologist, said the ...
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