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15 Feb

Archaeologists dig up 5,000-year-old pub in Iraq frequented by ‘regular people’

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Team finds primitive fridge, oven, benches for guests, around 150 serving bowls, evidence of eating, drinking, and even beer recipe inscribed on cuneiform tablet

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Iraq
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