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5,000-year-old pub unearthed in Iraq

Updated: 2023-02-16 09:40
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The newly excavated trench at the site of the ancient city-state of Lagash. ASAAD NIAZI/AFP

LAGASH, Iraq — Archaeologists in southern Iraq have uncovered the remains of a tavern dating back nearly 5,000 years that they hope will provide new clues on how ordinary people lived in the world's first cities.

The US-Italian team made the find in the ruins of ancient Lagash, northeast of the modern-day city of Nasiriyah, which was already known to have been one of the first urban centers of the Sumerian civilization of ancient Iraq.

The joint team from the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Pisa discovered the remains of a primitive refrigeration system, a large oven, benches for diners and about 150 serving bowls.

Fish and animal bones were found in the bowls, alongside evidence of beer drinking, which was widespread among the Sumerians.

"So we've got the refrigerator, we've got the hundreds of vessels ready to be served, benches where people would sit … and behind the refrigerator is an oven that would have been used … for cooking food," project director Holly Pittman told Agence France-Presse.

"What we understand this thing to be is a place where people — regular people — could come to eat and that is not domestic.

"We call it a tavern because beer is by far the most common drink, even more than water, for the Sumerians," she said, noting that a beer recipe was found on a cuneiform tablet in one of the temples excavated in the area.

The world's first cities developed in what is now southern Iraq, after agricultural surpluses from the domestication of the first crops allowed the emergence of new social classes not engaged directly in food production.

The Lagash area, close to the confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, was dubbed the "garden of the gods" by the ancients for its fertility and gave rise to a string of Sumerian cities dating back to the early dynastic period.

"Lagash was one of the important cities of southern Iraq," Iraqi archaeologist Baker Azab Wali said, after working with the US-Italian team on the site. "Its inhabitants depended on agriculture, livestock, fishing, but also on the exchange of goods."

Pittman said the team was eager to learn more about the occupations of the people who used the tavern in its heyday around 2700 BC to throw new light on the social structure of the first cities.

A detailed analysis would need to be carried out on the samples taken during the excavations the team completed in November.

"There is so much that we do not know about this early period of the emergence of cities, and that is what we are investigating. We hope to be able to characterize the neighborhoods and the kinds of occupation… of the people that lived in this big city who were not the elite," she said.

Agencies via Xinhua

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