From Sacrifice to Souvlaki: How the Ancient Greeks Ate Their Meat

Duncan Howitt-Marshall | February 20th, 2025

Meat was often roasted or boiled for public consumption after a blood sacrifice to the gods. Here, two men prepare to sacrifice a pig (Attic red-figure cup, 510–500 BC, by the Epidromos Painter).

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