Ancient 2,500-Year-Old Honey Confirmed in Bronze Jars and Shrines

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Scientists identified the sticky residue in 2,500-year-old bronze jars from Italy as honey, resolving a 70-year debate and providing insights into ancient rituals and offerings to gods.
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