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Archaeology
What kind of salads did the Canaanites eat?
The researchers analyzed more than 3,500 plant finds and identified emmer, lentils, pistachio, grass peas, figs, olives, flax, barley and grapes, among others.
Aerial photo of Tell es-Safi/Gath.
(photo credit:
PROF. AREN M. MAEIR - THE TELL ES-SAFI/GATH ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROJECT - BAR-ILAN UNIVERSITY
)
By
ROSSELLA TERCATIN
JUNE 1, 2021 20:06
Updated:
JUNE 1, 2021 20:07
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