Our Sumerian Stone Age forbears would then take a straw or a ladle and imbibe. We know so, because the Sumerians left us with the oldest graphic depiction of beer drinking. It comes from a seal found at the Sumerian city of Ur and dates from around 3100 BC. It shows two gentlemen using straws to drink beer out of a common crock. The upper-class Sumerian straws used to be made of gold and lapis-lazuli. One such straw was found in the third millennium BC tomb of Pu-abi, a dignified lady of Ur. http://beeradvocate.com/articles/595
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January
Notes: This is the name of the month, used as a given name. The month name refers to the Roman god Janus, god of doorways, beginnings and endings; January is the 'door' to the year, its beginning and marks the end of the old year. The actual meaning of the god's