Antiquity Studies

Series | Antiquity Studies
Edited book | Wine Cultures
Chapter | Wine in the Gandhāran Epigraphic Corpus

Wine in the Gandhāran Epigraphic Corpus

Abstract

Vessels used in the consumption or ritual use of wine have been recovered from sites in ancient Gandhāra. Some were donated to Buddhist monasteries, and one even repurposed as a reliquary. The inscriptions attached to the vessels provide information about their ownership and uses without indicating any active involvement of Buddhist institutions in the production or use of wine. A recent new reading of the Dasht‑e-Nawur inscriptions also points to a non-Buddhist ritual use of wine. Some information about practical aspects of viticulture is preserved in Central Asian Gāndhārī documents, and such documents may yet be found in Gandhāra itself.


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Submitted: May 6, 2024 | Accepted: June 1, 2024 | Published Oct. 8, 2024 | Language: en


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