Mote or muti is a traditional Andean recipe that can be traced to pre-Hispanic kitchens. This culinary practice consists of boiling maize grains that were previously dried and peeled with lime or plant ashes (nixtamalization). According to early Spanish sources, this dish forms the dietary staple of common people. Currently, this recipe is also prepared with wheat grains, although maize remains the most important ingredient. Given the difficulty to reconstruct past cooking practices, in this opportunity, food processing pathways of mote preparation in Quebrada de Humahuaca (South-central Andes) are presented to generate indicators for its identification in the archaeological record, concerning both plant macro and micro-remains and the culi...
De Cunzo, Lu AnnThe oldest recipe for the Mexican mole dish manchamanteles was written down about 35...
During the colonial era, southern Mendoza, Argentina, functioned as a frontier where indigenous and ...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss recentmethodological advances in Argentinean archaeobotanyth...
Cooking practices were an integral part of the political, social and productive life of pre-Hispanic...
This paper presents preliminary results of the archaeobotanical study of South-Central Andes Culinar...
International audienceThis research has focused on the analysis of macro and micro vestiges of plant...
International audienceThis research has focused on the analysis of macro and micro vestiges of plant...
International audienceThis research has focused on the analysis of macro and micro vestiges of plant...
Pre-Hispanic Andean societies depended economically on the cultivation of maize (Zea mays), the main...
The aim of this paper is to present recent advances in the microbotanical analyses of an organic res...
Archaeobotanical investigations in central Nicaragua are absent and preservation of organic remains ...
International audiencePrevious paleoethnobotanical studies on clay griddles—an artifact traditionall...
This paper presents the results of archaeobotanical studies of plant microremains adhered to the sur...
The aim of this paper is to present recent advances in the microbotanical analyses of an organic res...
What did it mean to be Moche? To experience Moche life? To eat “Moche”? The Moche people(s) constitu...
De Cunzo, Lu AnnThe oldest recipe for the Mexican mole dish manchamanteles was written down about 35...
During the colonial era, southern Mendoza, Argentina, functioned as a frontier where indigenous and ...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss recentmethodological advances in Argentinean archaeobotanyth...
Cooking practices were an integral part of the political, social and productive life of pre-Hispanic...
This paper presents preliminary results of the archaeobotanical study of South-Central Andes Culinar...
International audienceThis research has focused on the analysis of macro and micro vestiges of plant...
International audienceThis research has focused on the analysis of macro and micro vestiges of plant...
International audienceThis research has focused on the analysis of macro and micro vestiges of plant...
Pre-Hispanic Andean societies depended economically on the cultivation of maize (Zea mays), the main...
The aim of this paper is to present recent advances in the microbotanical analyses of an organic res...
Archaeobotanical investigations in central Nicaragua are absent and preservation of organic remains ...
International audiencePrevious paleoethnobotanical studies on clay griddles—an artifact traditionall...
This paper presents the results of archaeobotanical studies of plant microremains adhered to the sur...
The aim of this paper is to present recent advances in the microbotanical analyses of an organic res...
What did it mean to be Moche? To experience Moche life? To eat “Moche”? The Moche people(s) constitu...
De Cunzo, Lu AnnThe oldest recipe for the Mexican mole dish manchamanteles was written down about 35...
During the colonial era, southern Mendoza, Argentina, functioned as a frontier where indigenous and ...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss recentmethodological advances in Argentinean archaeobotanyth...