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Interdisciplinary team cooks 4000-year old Babylonian stews at NYU event

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Published on Jun 13, 2018

Of the few thousand written clay tablets that survived from the ancient Babylonian kingdom to today, only four are known to contain recipes. Those four — which are about 4000 years old — reside at the Yale Babylonian Collection in Sterling Memorial Library. Recently, two Yale researchers and colleagues from other universities teamed up to cook three of these ancient recipes at "An Appetite for the Past," an event at New York University that featured historical recipes from across the world.

The team consisted of:

From Yale: Agnete Lassen, Associate Curator at the Yale Babylonian Collection and Chelsea Graham, Digital Imaging Specialist at the Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage

From Harvard: Gojko Barjamovic, Senior Lecturer on Assyriology; Patricia Jurado Gonzalez, Visiting scholar from the Basque Culinary Center in San Sebastián, Spain; and Pia Sörensen, Senior Preceptor in Chemical Engineering and Applied Materials

and Nawal Nasrallah, culinary historian, author, and chef

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