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Live Science on MSNApulian rhyton: A 2,300-year-old Spartan-hound-shaped cup that was likely used at boozy bashesThis dog-shaped vessel was likely used for pouring wine, oil or blood in ancient rituals in what is now Italy.
In ancient Greece people enjoyed chilled wine at social gatherings, using specially designed cooling pots called psykter.
Archaeologists in Crete have uncovered a 3,800-year-old Minoan ritual of demolishing tombs and a communal feast.
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