Grape seed found in Western Anatolia sheds light on ancient viticulture
The remnants of a grape seed, dating back 3,500 years, have been discovered in a recent archaeological excavation at the Aşağıseyit Mound site in western Anatolia's Denizli. Archaeologists at the site hope the find will provide more information on the region's ancient viticulture and trade history.
For these excavations, led by associate professor Erim Konakçı from the

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