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Mycenean use of coal - richsc - 12-27-2021

https://www.haaretz.com/archaeology/MAGAZINE-archaeologists-identify-oldest-use-of-fossil-fuels-in-europe-1.10480844?fbclid=IwAR3Q4HdByBZdEgYB-hxWkiUtt7zE_MuAN2TfSRbBMqi15x0uKP2g4YNz2VI


RE: Mycenean use of coal - Dan Howard - 12-27-2021

Very interesting but I thought those chemicals are also present in some forms of charcoal.


RE: Mycenean use of coal - brennivs - tony drake - 12-30-2021

Greece has large coal reserves, so the use of coal is very probable. However if it was used I would suspect that it would have been found more archaeology on sites rather than on teeth.   Smile
Regards Brennivs  Smile