This paper attempts to draw a picture of different kinds of commensalities in the Near Eastern Pottery Neolithic (7th millennium BC) through an analysis of consumption vessels. The case study will be the Syrian and Turkish regions of the Northern Levant. I shall underline the strong symbolic function of vessels in distinguishing commensal events and argue that the basic role of commensality remains largely unmodified until the end of the Ubaid period (2nd half of the 5th millennium BC). The beginning of the Late Chalcolithic then marks a major change. At this point, the development of different types of commensalities leads to a decrease in the role of pottery as symbolic marker of commensal events
This thesis is concerned with the pottery from the Early Neolithic site of Nea Nikomedeia. First, th...
In diesem Beitrag werden die Redistribution von Mahlzeiten sowie Praktiken des Festefeierns in der ...
Feasting is generally a ritualized activity, and faunal and artistic evidence from Neolithic Çatalh...
Dieser Beitrag versucht, anhand der Analyse von Ess- und Trinkgefäßen ein Bild verschiedener Arten ...
This paper attempts to draw a picture of different kinds of commensalities in the Near Eastern Potte...
Dieser Beitrag versucht, anhand der Analyse von Ess- und Trinkgefäßen ein Bild verschiedener Arten ...
While the studies of Neolithic ceramic assemblages in the Near East have largely focused on the pott...
The redistribution of meals and feasting practices in the early centralized society of Arslantepe VI...
The redistribution of meals and feasting practices in the early centralized society of Arslantepe V...
Recent anthropological research on commensality has emphasized how food consumption creates and medi...
Research at Qatalhoyiik has identified that from the middle levels, around 6500 BC onwards, the "cla...
This paper explores the relationship between mundane domestic and more formal meals in recent rural...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the social and symbolic role of the earliest pottery in the...
The Pre-Pottery Neolithic В (PPNB) and the Pottery Neolithic (PN) in the Levant, Syria and South-Eas...
This study presents the results of an analysis of three Late Neolithic pottery assemblages from Wadi...
This thesis is concerned with the pottery from the Early Neolithic site of Nea Nikomedeia. First, th...
In diesem Beitrag werden die Redistribution von Mahlzeiten sowie Praktiken des Festefeierns in der ...
Feasting is generally a ritualized activity, and faunal and artistic evidence from Neolithic Çatalh...
Dieser Beitrag versucht, anhand der Analyse von Ess- und Trinkgefäßen ein Bild verschiedener Arten ...
This paper attempts to draw a picture of different kinds of commensalities in the Near Eastern Potte...
Dieser Beitrag versucht, anhand der Analyse von Ess- und Trinkgefäßen ein Bild verschiedener Arten ...
While the studies of Neolithic ceramic assemblages in the Near East have largely focused on the pott...
The redistribution of meals and feasting practices in the early centralized society of Arslantepe VI...
The redistribution of meals and feasting practices in the early centralized society of Arslantepe V...
Recent anthropological research on commensality has emphasized how food consumption creates and medi...
Research at Qatalhoyiik has identified that from the middle levels, around 6500 BC onwards, the "cla...
This paper explores the relationship between mundane domestic and more formal meals in recent rural...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the social and symbolic role of the earliest pottery in the...
The Pre-Pottery Neolithic В (PPNB) and the Pottery Neolithic (PN) in the Levant, Syria and South-Eas...
This study presents the results of an analysis of three Late Neolithic pottery assemblages from Wadi...
This thesis is concerned with the pottery from the Early Neolithic site of Nea Nikomedeia. First, th...
In diesem Beitrag werden die Redistribution von Mahlzeiten sowie Praktiken des Festefeierns in der ...
Feasting is generally a ritualized activity, and faunal and artistic evidence from Neolithic Çatalh...