An ancient Greek cup that drains itself when overfilled becomes a playful lens into Greek wine tourism, from Samos and Santorini to the modern appeal of drinking with history, place and restraint.
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The finds include the ruins of a Roman basilica and Doric temple, the head of a marble statue of the Greek goddess Aphrodite, ...
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The ancient Egyptians were up to the same mundane stuff that we are today.