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... vine was known to the most ancient Egyptians and Mesopotamians of whom 163 we have knowledge . Vine motifs appear among the oldest graphic records . Yet it is certainly true that the vine has never been native to north Africa , to the ...
... vine was known to the most ancient Egyptians and Mesopotamians of whom 163 we have knowledge . Vine motifs appear among the oldest graphic records . Yet it is certainly true that the vine has never been native to north Africa , to the ...
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... vine reached Egypt , but its cult , the Dionysian cult , would be subtilized and sophisticated by the new sectaries . Osiris took over the vine and wine : it was at or near Byblos that his body , in the myth , was washed ashore and ...
... vine reached Egypt , but its cult , the Dionysian cult , would be subtilized and sophisticated by the new sectaries . Osiris took over the vine and wine : it was at or near Byblos that his body , in the myth , was washed ashore and ...
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... vine cuttings from Europe and a year later more cuttings were set in the Governor's i garden west of Sydney Cove . Norfolk Island became the first considerable Australian vineyard and its first vine- dressers were French prisoners of ...
... vine cuttings from Europe and a year later more cuttings were set in the Governor's i garden west of Sydney Cove . Norfolk Island became the first considerable Australian vineyard and its first vine- dressers were French prisoners of ...
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