Archaeologists Find 5,000-Year-Old ‘Pub’ With a ‘Ancient Fridge’ in the Ancient Town of Lagash in Iraq; View Images

Archaeologists Find 5,000-Year-Old ‘Pub’ With a ‘Ancient Fridge’ in the Ancient Town of Lagash in Iraq; View Images

Researchers working on the site of the ancient town of Lagash in Iraq, which is modern-day al-Hiba, found some interesting items from around 2,700 BCE that shows how complex pre-modern societies were. Archaeologists have found what seems to be a 5,000-year-old “pub” with an “ancient fridge”. They found an ancient tavern buried several inches under the surface, an open-air courtyard and an innovative moisture-wick structure designed to keep food cool, which is being dubbed as a “modern-day fridge”. As part of the Lagash Archaeological Project, deposits of ash and benches were also found. Take a look at these images from the site here. DNA from Archaeological Remains Show Immigration to Scandinavia Was Exceptional During the Viking Period.

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