RT Book T1 In the land of Ninkasi: a history of beer in Mesopotamia A1 Paulette, Tate LA English PP Oxford PB Oxford University Press, Incorporated YR 2024 ED 1st ed. UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1899021639 AB In the Land of Ninkasi tells the story of the world's first great beer culture. In this authoritative but light-hearted account, archaeologist Tate Paulette brings the world of ancient Mesopotamian beer into vivid focus. He weaves together insights drawn from archaeological remains, ancient works of art, and cuneiform texts and pulls the reader, step-by-step, into the process of analysis and interpretation, explaining exactly what we know and how we know it. Readers will learn about the beers themselves and how they were made, consumed, and stored, and how to recreate modern versions of Mesopotamian brews. AB "In the Land of Ninkasi: A History of Beer in Mesopotamia presents the narrative surrounding the world's first great beer culture. It focuses on the beers of ancient Mesopotamia while also considering the people who brewed and drank them and the places where they were drunk. The clear roadmap into the ancient source material provides insights from archaeological remains, ancient works of art, and cuneiform texts. Moreover, narrative vignettes and thought experiments were used to analyze and interpret the culture of beer drinking in ancient Mesopotamia. Additionally, In the Land of Ninkasi provides an overview of drinking styles, brewing equipment, and the gods and goddesses who governed the lives of people"-- OP 393 NO Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources CN TP573.I73 SN 978-0-19-768245-6 K1 Brewing : Iraq : History : To 634 K1 Beer : Iraq : History : To 634 K1 Drinking customs K1 Iraq : Civilization : To 634 K1 Mesopotamia