I have often wondered if these coins actually depict how grapes were cultivated at the time. As an avid gardener, I have tried 'training' various types of flowering bushes on trellises and these look as if they have been, as the horticulturalists say 'esplanaded'. The commercial growers I've seen in California stake their vines in similar fashion. Does anyone know for certain how the Greeks cultivated their vines?
thanks for listening...
hieron Registered User
Registered: May 2007 Posts: 869
April 13, 2008 7:45pm
Thanks for the comment. I know nothing about viticulture. Perhaps others can comment. This is a detail from the reverse of my Maroneia Stater. You might find the whole reverse interesting though I doubt it will shed any light on your question. You can find it in my Greek silver gallery. -h
mr. tarazi Registered User
Registered: June 2008 Location: jersulm Posts: 60
June 26, 2008 12:27am
very nice, but,what a bout wight?
hieron Registered User
Registered: May 2007 Posts: 869
June 26, 2008 3:26pm
Wight?
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