Ancient foodways : integrative approaches to understanding subsistence and society
Weitere Verfasser: |
Scarry, C. Margaret
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Hutchinson, Dale L. , [HerausgeberIn] Arbuckle, Benjamin S. , [HerausgeberIn] |
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Ort/Verlag/Jahr: |
Gainesville :
University Press of Florida,
[2023]
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Umfang/Format: |
x, 359 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm |
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Inhaltsangabe:
- Ancient Foodways : Integrative Approaches to Understanding Subsistence and Society / C. Margaret Scarry, Dale L. Hutchinson, and Benjamin S. Arbuckle
- Feasting and Politics
- Feeding the Ancestors? Ritual Economy and the Origins of Animal Management in Neolithic Southwest Asia / Benjamin S. Arbuckle
- Food, Inequality, and Conquest in Warring States China / Elizabeth Berger, Liang Chen, Jing Shao, Zhanwei Sun
- Commensal Politics and Identity Performance at Azoria an Archaic City on Crete / C. Margaret Scarry, Donald C. Haggis, Margaret S. Mook, Rodney D. Fitzsimons, W. Flint Dibble, and Christina Tsoraki
- Ritual, Feasting, and Community-Building on the Copacabana Peninsula, 1000 BC-AD 200 / Sara L. Juengst, Dale L. Hutchinson, Sergio Chávez, Stanislava Chávez, Theresa Schober, Lynette Norr, and Abigail Bythell
- Sacrifice, Ritual, and Ancestors
- Food for the Dead and the Living: Contextualizing Biological Remains from Late Classic Maya Structures at K'axob, Belize / Maia Dedrick, Patricia A. McAnany, and Shannon Vance
- From Subsistence to Sacrifice: Dogs for Dinner and Ritual in Classic Period Zapotec Communities / Heather A. Lapham, Gary M. Feinman, and Linda M. Nicholas
- A Mississippian Example of Harvest Renewal Ceremonialism / Erin Stevens Nelson, Ashley Peles, and Mallory A. Melton
- Edible Metaphors and the Mississippian Phenomenon: A Case Study from the Black Warrior River Valley, Alabama, AD 1070-1250 / Rachel V. Briggs
- Diet, Landscape, and Health
- Late Archaic and Woodland Foodways and Landscapes in Tuckaleechee Cove, East Tennessee / Kandace D. Hollenbach
- Conflicted Landscapes: An Integrative Bioarchaeological and Archaeobotanical Study of the Forbush Creek Site, North Carolina / Steph M. Berger and Anna F. Graham
- Dietary Pathologies and Isotope Diversity in Imperial Rome (First to Fourth Centuries AD) / Kristina Killgrove and Andrea N. Acosta
- Integrative Methods
- Employing Local Food Resources for Dietary Reconstruction via Stable Isotope Analysis / Sophia C. Dent and Dale L. Hutchinson
- The Effects of Foodways Practices on Nutritional Availability / Sophia C. Dent, Dale L. Hutchinson, and Marissa W. Bruce
- Connecting the Present to the Past : How Collaborative Archaeology Can Inform Us About Ancient Foodways / Gabrielle C. Purcell.