The Social Archaeology of Food

The Social Archaeology of Food
Author: Christine A. Hastorf
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2017
Genre: COOKING
ISBN: 9781107153363

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Introduction : The Social Life of Food -- Part I. Laying the Groundwork -- Framing Food Investigation -- The Practices of a Meal in Society -- Part II. Current Food Studies in Archaeology -- The Archaeological Study of Food Activities -- Food Economics -- Food Politics : Power and Status -- Part III. Food and Identity : The Potentials of Food Archaeology -- Food in the Construction of Group Identity -- The Creation of Personal Identity : Food, Body and Personhood -- Food Creates Society

The Social Archaeology of Food

The Social Archaeology of Food
Author: Christine Ann Hastorf
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017
Genre: SOCIAL SCIENCE
ISBN: 1316710866

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"This book offers a global perspective on the role food has played in shaping human societies, through both individual and collective identities. It integrates ethnographic and archaeological case studies from the European and Near Eastern Neolithic, Han China, ancient Cahokia, Classic Maya, the Inka and many other periods and regions, to ask how the meal in particular has acted as a social agent in the formation of society, economy, culture and identity. Drawing on a range of social theorists, Hastorf provides a theoretical toolkit essential for any archaeologist interested in foodways. Studying the social life of food, this book engages with taste, practice, the meal and the body to discuss power, identity, gender and meaning that creates our world as it created past societies"--Bookdepository.com.

The Archaeology of Food

The Archaeology of Food
Author: Katheryn C. Twiss
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2019-11-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108474290

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Surveys the archaeology of food: its methods and its themes (economics, politics, status, identity, gender, ethnicity, ritual, religion).

The Social Archaeology of Food

The Social Archaeology of Food
Author: Christine Ann Hastorf
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2017
Genre: Diet
ISBN: 1316710718

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Archaeology of Food

Archaeology of Food
Author: Karen Bescherer Metheny,Mary C. Beaudry
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 635
Release: 2015-08-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780759123663

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What are the origins of agriculture? In what ways have technological advances related to food affected human development? How have food and foodways been used to create identity, communicate meaning, and organize society? In this highly readable, illustrated volume, archaeologists and other scholars from across the globe explore these questions and more. The Archaeology of Food offers more than 250 entries spanning geographic and temporal contexts and features recent discoveries alongside the results of decades of research. The contributors provide overviews of current knowledge and theoretical perspectives, raise key questions, and delve into myriad scientific, archaeological, and material analyses to add depth to our understanding of food. The encyclopedia serves as a reference for scholars and students in archaeology, food studies, and related disciplines, as well as fascinating reading for culinary historians, food writers, and food and archaeology enthusiasts.

The Archaeology and Politics of Food and Feasting in Early States and Empires

The Archaeology and Politics of Food and Feasting in Early States and Empires
Author: Tamara L. Bray
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2007-05-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780306482465

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This volume examines the commensal politics of early states and empires and offers a comparative perspective on how food and feasting have figured in the political calculus of archaic states in both the Old and New Worlds. It provides a cross-cultural and comparative analysis for scholars and graduate students concerned with the archaeology of complex societies, the anthropology of food and feasting, ancient statecraft, archaeological approaches to micro-political processes, and the social interpretation of prehistoric pottery.

The Social Archaeology of Funerary Remains

The Social Archaeology of Funerary Remains
Author: Rebecca Gowland,Christopher Knusel
Publsiher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2009-04-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781782972709

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Human bones form the most direct link to understanding how people lived in the past, who they were and where they came from. The interpretative value of human skeletal remains (within their burial context) in terms of past social identity and organisation is awesome, but was, for many years, underexploited by archaeologists. The nineteen papers in this edited volume are an attempt to redress this by marrying the cultural aspects of burial with the anthropology of the deceased.

The Archaeology of Food and Identity

The Archaeology of Food and Identity
Author: Katheryn C. Twiss
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2007
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105114459899

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The chapters in this topically and methodologically diverse volume discuss the role food plays in the construction and maintenance of multiple levels of social identity; they also illustrate the myriad ways in which archaeologists may approach the issue. The book includes essays from archaeologists working in a wide range of time periods and areas: prehistorians and historical archaeologists, specialists in the Old World, and experts on the New World. Contributors use diverse data sets to discuss how food-procurement strategies, consumption patterns, and modes of cooking and dining are intertwined with the construction and maintenance of individual and group identities.