The Ancient Greeks' Diet: The History of Eating and Drinking in Greece
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Findaway Voices, 2021.
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Indeed, it was through the ability to create a food surplus that the ancient Greeks were able to establish their poleis and, from these, go on to develop the political and social structures that built the backbone of Western Civilization. Drinking for pleasure, as opposed to simply meeting the body´s requirement for hydration, was so crucial in Greece that a couple historians noted, "In a way, the study of the classics is the study of the consumption of alcohol." While this assertion is an oversimplification, there is no doubt that alcohol played a crucial role in the evolution of Greek culture.
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