Inside ancient kitchens : new directions in the study of daily meals and feasts / edited by Elizabeth A. Klarich.

The anthropology of food is an area of research in which economic, social, and political dynamics interact in incredibly complex ways. Using archaeological case studies from around the globe, Inside Ancient Kitchens presents new perspectives on the comparative study of prehistoric meals from Peru to...

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Corporate Author: Society for American Archaeology. Annual Meeting
Other Authors: Klarich, Elizabeth A., 1973- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boulder : University Press of Colorado, ©2010.
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Summary:The anthropology of food is an area of research in which economic, social, and political dynamics interact in incredibly complex ways. Using archaeological case studies from around the globe, Inside Ancient Kitchens presents new perspectives on the comparative study of prehistoric meals from Peru to the Philippines.
Inside Ancient Kitchens builds upon the last decade of feasting studies and presents two unique goals for broadening the understanding of prehistoric meals. First, the volume focuses on the study of meal preparation through the analysis of temporary and permanent kitchen areas. This move to focus "behind-the scenes" is aimed at determining how, where, and by whom meals were financed and prepared. Secondly, data from these preparation contexts are used to differentiate between household-level and suprahousehold-level meals in each case study, resulting in more nuanced typologies of daily meals, feasts, and other food-related events
Inside Ancient Kitchens presents an important step in the development of new methodological and theoretical approaches within the anthropology of food and will be of great interest to scholars studying the social dynamics, labor organization, and political relationships underlying prehistoric meals. --Book Jacket.
Item Description:Outgrowth of a symposium entitled From subsistence to social strategies : refining the material correlates of household and suprahousehold levels of food preparation, organized by the editor for the Society of American Archaeology's [69th annual] meeting in Montreal [2004]. Cf. acknowledgments.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xviii, 258 pages) : illustrations, maps
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781607320609
1607320606
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.