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  2. Muscat of Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    It is considered an "ancient vine", and wine experts believe it is one of the oldest genetically unmodified vines still in existence. [1] The grape originated in North Africa, and the name is probably derived from its association with Ancient Egyptians who used the grape for wine making. It is also a table grape used for eating and raisins. [1]

  3. Grape arbor (hieroglyph) - Wikipedia

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    [1] The hieroglyph is used twice in the Rosetta Stone to refer to the vineyards , at the beginning of the decree listings, and at: remitting "of the grain bushels 5 which were taken on the arura in the field of the gods, and likewise the measure of their wine [which was taken on the arura] in the vineyard."

  4. Women's medicine in antiquity - Wikipedia

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    In his later work Diseases of Women, Hippocrates furthers the list of late-stage cancer symptoms by including deliria, dehydration, dry nipples, loss of sense of smell, and shallow breathing. [7] Galen considered breast cancer to be a result of excess black bile in the body, referencing to Hippocrates' theory of the humoral theory of diseases ...

  5. Renenutet - Wikipedia

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    Renenūtet (also transliterated Ernūtet, Renen-wetet, Renenet) was a goddess of grain, grapes, [3] nourishment and the harvest in the ancient Egyptian religion. [4] The importance of the harvest caused people to make many offerings to Renenutet during harvest time. Initially, her cult was centered in Terenuthis.

  6. List of grape varieties - Wikipedia

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    1.1.2 White grapes. 1.1.3 Rose grapes. 1.2 Vitis vinifera ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... ancient Vranac: Montenegro Vuillermin:

  7. History of the wine press - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egyptian pressing basin, in which grapes were probably trodden by human feet in the Marea region around present-day Lake Mariout. The exact origins of winemaking (and, thus, of pressing grapes) are not known, but most archaeologists believe that it originated somewhere in the Transcaucasia between the Black and Caspian Seas in the land that now includes the modern countries of Russia ...

  8. List of Egyptian inventions and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    Saw — In ancient Egypt, open (unframed) saws made of copper are documented as early as the Early Dynastic Period, circa 3,100–2,686 BC. [168] [page needed] Many copper saws were found in tomb No. 3471 dating to the reign of Djer in the 31st century BC. [169] Saws have been used for cutting a variety of materials, including humans (death by ...

  9. Vitis - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 71% of world grape production is used for wine, 27% as fresh fruit, and 2% as dried fruit. A portion of grape production goes to producing grape juice to be used as a sweetener for fruits canned "with no added sugar" and "100% natural". The area dedicated to vineyards is increasing by about 2% per year.