When archaeologists opened Lady Dai's Han dynasty tomb, they found melon seeds in her stomach and a 300-dish burial menu — a window into an ancient Chinese cuisine where rank determined every bite, and eating above your station could be a fatal offense. The post Lady Dai’s Tomb Revealed the Han Dynasty Menu and Its Deadly Rules appeared first on History Collection.
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