
Serketas I
Serketas I, also known as the Scorpion King, was an ancient Egyptian ruler who is believed to have reigned around 3150 BC. His tomb was discovered containing numerous artifacts, including jars of imported wine, indicating the significance of alcohol in burial practices and celebrations during his time.
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Serketas I, also known as the Scorpion King, was buried with 300 jars of imported wine, indicating the significance of alcohol in ancient Egypt.
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