Re: France's earliest winery found




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On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 14:53:34 +0200, "Uwe Müller"
<uwemuel...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Sorry, must have missed your answer.

snip >


Wouldn't be easier to just say "I don't agree with anything anyone
else writes on any subject" and leave it at that?

If you pretend, just for a minute, you had an open mind, and qould treat
your position as you treat some kooks here, you'd have to agree that there
is no nil zero hard evidence for wine being traded in the 5th-4th c. BC up
the Rhone.

Instead you rely on supposed authorities, who support the idea of a wine
trade, as the kooks do, without any evidence given and without any argument
why they believe that is true.

If you believe an unknown ship in an unknown location from an unknown time
is evidence for a two million gallons a year wine trade through Marseille
and a trade monopoly across the whole of France in the 4th-5th c. BC, I
would put you in the same category as Inger, Carl and Matt and refrain from
commenting your exquisite pearls of wisdom in the future.

hth

have fun

Uwe Mueller


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