You are wrong- "It has no froth, is the colour of dark tea and carries an alcohol content of 10% - about double most contemporary beers.
Sakuji Yoshimura, an Egyptologist at Waseda University in Tokyo, helped transcribe the recipe from Egyptian wall paintings.
Kirin spokesman Takaomi Ishii said: "It has a taste very different from today's beer. It tastes a little like white wine."
-- BBC News, Brewers Concoct Ancient Egyptian Ale, 3rd August 2002
Original article: http://www.thekeep.org/~kunoichi/kunoichi/themestream/egypt_alcohol.html#.WgR-bLaZPYo#ixzz4xx4WdH7I
© Caroline Seawright
And?
There was strong beer in the middle ages too.
But the bulk of the beer made and consumed was not strong.
Forget the road. Use Google Earth as an explorative tool...
Uh, the road is quite important because if that's an ancient ruin it has a bloody road running mere metres from it!
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