rubl
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Post by rubl on Mar 17, 2018 12:24:30 GMT 7
Ever wondered what 'nice' food the mariners survived on in the 17th century? Well, some scientists also wonder and are going into a daring experiment. "Diet of the Ancient Mariner An unprecedented archaeology experiment is putting historical shipboard food and drink to the test. In 1619, a hurricane sank the English merchant ship Warwick in Bermuda’s Castle Harbor. The struggling settlers of Jamestown, Virginia, were desperately awaiting the shipload of fresh supplies, and keenly felt the loss. Almost 400 years later, artifacts from the wreck are helping archaeologist Grace Tsai uncover if unrefrigerated food and drink remained edible and nutritious during long sea voyages. Since 2012, Tsai, a doctoral candidate in nautical archaeology at Texas A&M University, has been studying archaeological records of provisions from three different shipwrecks from the 16th and 17th centuries and analyzing shipboard diets based on modern nutritional guidelines. Now, Tsai and her colleagues are going one step further: for two months, they stored period-accurate provisions aboard the closest thing to the Warwick they could find—the 19th-century tall ship Elissa, docked in Galveston, Texas." www.hakaimagazine.com/news/diet-of-the-ancient-mariner/
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