Chinese Archaeologists Find Traces Of 8,000-Year-Old Alcohol
In the Peiligang cultural site of China's Henan Province, Archaelogogists found evidence of alcohol in 8,000-year-old clay pots. Reportedly, the pots contain items that were used to make alcohol such as monascus hypha, and cleistothecia, together with fermented starch grains from rice. Furthermore, It will help the archaeologists to understand the origin of agriculture, pottery making, and alcohol making techniques of old times, reported Time Now.