The Mesopotamian goddess Siris was the patron of beer. Beer and brewing was the only area in society in Ancient Mesopotamia where the social sanction and divine protection came from female goddesses. Although beer as we know it had its origins in Mesopotamia, fermented beverages quickly spread around the world from Mesopotamia as the drink was shared with kings and rulers.
Dancer: Jennyfer Roxanne From: Spain Location: Punta Galera, Ibiza, Spain Shoot: 9 October 2015 Photographer: Julius Jooste
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Edition: | 1 of 10 |
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Photo Paper: | FineArt Pearl Hahnemühle Photo Paper |
Passe-Partout: | Non-acidic, fade-resistant museum card stock – Free of wooden fibres |
Color: | Natural White |
Material: | Hahnemühle museum card |
Width: | 3 cm (1.18 in.) |
Thickness: | 1.4 mm (0.06 in.) |
Glass: | Anti-reflective Mirogard Museum Glass |
Frame: | Hamburg Black Oak |
Profile Width: | 20mm |
Color: | Alder Brown |
Hanging Mechanism: | Rear hooks made of metal (Included in Pricing) |
Certificate of Authenticity: | Certificate sent via email as PDF upon receipt |
Time to Process Payment: | 5-7 Business Days |
Manufacturing: | 1-2 Business Days |
Shipping: | 7-14 Business Days |