Tate Paulette
@tatepaulette1
Archaeologist. Mesopotamia, Cyprus, beer | Associate Professor @NCSUHistory | tatepaulette.bsky.social
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Interested in ancient beer, ancient Mesopotamia, both? I wrote a blog post for peoplingthepast about my work with @orientalinst and Great Lakes Brewing Co. to recreate Mesopotamian beer.
Thrilled to share the updated programme of the workshop "Beer Cultures in Bronze Age Mesopotamia: Practices, Traditions, and Trajectories" organised by Tate Paulette & myself within the 13ICAANE@Copenhagen. See you in Copenhagen in a few days (and join us for a discussion and a toast!🍻)
The first review of my book, In the Land of Ninkasi, is out in Library Journal! libraryjournal.com/review/in-the-…
I got Tate Paulette’s book on Mesopotamian Beer. A deep dive into a fascinating subject.
Thanks to Megan Lewis for chatting with me today about my book, In the Land of Ninkasi: A History of Beer in Ancient Mesopotamia (ebook available now, hardcover in the US August 28) youtube.com/live/ksVgwWRY1…
Thanks Tristan Hughes for inviting me to The Ancients podcast to chat about my new book, In the Land of Ninkasi: A History of Beer in Ancient Mesopotamia
A feast for beer geeks and history buffs alike, "In the Land of Ninkasi" by Tate Paulette tells the story of the world's first great beer culture. Readers will gain a new appreciation for the depth of our knowledge about early beer-drinking. Learn more: oxford.ly/3XciyRs
"In the Land of Ninkasi" by Tate Paulette is an entertaining account of beers gone by. It brings the "land between the rivers" to life. Readers will meet not only the beers of ancient Mesopotamia, but also the people who brewed and drank them. Learn more: oxford.ly/3ZlBjU1