British WWI alcohol stash unearthed in Israel


(MENAFN) Hundreds of alcohol bottles belonging to British soldiers during World War I have been unearthed in Israel.

The discovery was made near the city of Ramla, where soldiers had been garrisoned during the conflict.

Other artefacts, including broken crockery and cutlery, were found in a rubbish tip at the site.

But 70% of the waste was empty alcohol bottles, used for wine, beer, gin and whisky.

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