none2noDespite being prohibited by a number of world religions, drinking alcohol together represents one of the most diffused ways of socialising. Historians, archaeologists and social scientists have recognised drinking together as crucial in a wide variety of past and modern cultures. However, the different ways in which drinking rituals influence social and cultural change are still poorly understood. This paper approaches this topic by exploring the materiality of social drinking and its relation to long-term social dynamics in one of the oldest regions where drinking emerged on a significant scale. The focus will be on Italy from the earliest evidence available and with a specific focus on the 2nd and early 1st millennium BC before dri...
It has long been recognized that access to food and beverages has strong political as well as cultu...
It has long been recognized that access to food and beverages has strong political as well as cultu...
This paper examines practices and perceptions of wine drinking as depicted in the Homeric epics. Win...
In recent years, as students of antiquity have shown renewed interest in the Greek symposium, an ide...
In recent years, as students of antiquity have shown renewed interest in the Greek symposium, an ide...
This chapter is an investigation of cultic practices in Iron Age and early Roman Veneto (Italy) thro...
All of us are familiar with different social occasions within our own cultures during which drinks o...
All of us are familiar with different social occasions within our own cultures during which drinks o...
All of us are familiar with different social occasions within our own cultures during which drinks o...
This article aims at reconsidering the evidence for the appearance and diffusion of new types of dri...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 92-109.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Alcohol consumpt...
The archaeological evidence from the Levant, Anatolia and the eastern Mediterranean basin documents ...
The consumption of alcoholic beverages is a multi-sensorial experience which was in many past societ...
Feasting and shared drinking are long suspected to have been practiced in Anatolian settlements dur...
It has long been recognized that access to food and beverages has strong political as well as cultu...
It has long been recognized that access to food and beverages has strong political as well as cultu...
It has long been recognized that access to food and beverages has strong political as well as cultu...
This paper examines practices and perceptions of wine drinking as depicted in the Homeric epics. Win...
In recent years, as students of antiquity have shown renewed interest in the Greek symposium, an ide...
In recent years, as students of antiquity have shown renewed interest in the Greek symposium, an ide...
This chapter is an investigation of cultic practices in Iron Age and early Roman Veneto (Italy) thro...
All of us are familiar with different social occasions within our own cultures during which drinks o...
All of us are familiar with different social occasions within our own cultures during which drinks o...
All of us are familiar with different social occasions within our own cultures during which drinks o...
This article aims at reconsidering the evidence for the appearance and diffusion of new types of dri...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 92-109.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Alcohol consumpt...
The archaeological evidence from the Levant, Anatolia and the eastern Mediterranean basin documents ...
The consumption of alcoholic beverages is a multi-sensorial experience which was in many past societ...
Feasting and shared drinking are long suspected to have been practiced in Anatolian settlements dur...
It has long been recognized that access to food and beverages has strong political as well as cultu...
It has long been recognized that access to food and beverages has strong political as well as cultu...
It has long been recognized that access to food and beverages has strong political as well as cultu...
This paper examines practices and perceptions of wine drinking as depicted in the Homeric epics. Win...