Monday, November 21, 2005

In Ancient Peru, Women Made The Beer

(From MSNBC.com -- By Robert Roy Britt)

An ancient brewery from a vanished empire was staffed by elite women who were selected for their beauty or nobility,
a new study concludes.

The finding adds to other evidence that women played a more crucial role in ancient ANDEAN SOCIETIES than history books have stated. It may also in some ways reflect modern drinking traditions in THE ANDEAN MOUNTAINS, where women get drunk as much as men, researchers say.

The brewery, on a mountaintop in southern Peru, cranked out hundreds of gallons of beer every week. The 1,000-year-old facility was part of THE WARI EMPIRE, which predated the INCAS.

In Ancient Peru, Women Made The Beer

Scott O'Leary, thanks for the post.

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