1,600-Year-Old Wine Factory Unearthed in Turkey: A Roman-Era Discovery Archaeological excavations never fail to fascinate, offering silent conversations with lost time through layers of soil. Every fragment of pottery, every coin, and every ruin of an ancient settlement tells a story of the people who once lived there. In a recent expedition, archaeologists made a remarkable discovery connected to Turkey’s food culture: they unearthed an ancient wine production factory near the Kahta Castle, adjacent to the village of Oymaklı in the country’s southeastern region. Anadolu Agency reported the discovery on…
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