The site of Alalakh is located in the modern province of Hatay, southern Turkey. The recent discovery of Iron Age levels at the site offered the perfect opportunity to shed new light on the Iron Age I and the beginning of the Iron Age II (12th-9th century BC). This paper will focus on the analysis of cooking vessels retrieved from the Iron Age levels of the site. Studies on cooking and food preparation activities represent a long-standing lacuna in the archaeology of the Ancient Near East. The analysis of cooking vessels' typology and function can offer a deep understanding of social habits and cultural behaviours and add new data towards the interpretations of the Iron Age in the site and in the Northern Levant
Food and cooking methods are crucial in defining group identity and social relations, as well as in ...
Cooking wares have been pivotal to the study of technological variation and function in archaeologic...
Cooking methods and practises are crucial in defining group identity, in expressing social and kin n...
The site of Tell Atchana/Ancient Alalakh is located in the Amuq valley, now in the modern province o...
While the studies of Neolithic ceramic assemblages in the Near East have largely focused on the pott...
International audienceThis article discusses the history of cooking dishes—namely, large, open and s...
Goody’s (1982) model of cooking and its relation to hierarchy posits a correlation between class and...
Cooking practices are analyzed throughout the Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age occupation at t...
This thesis aims to reconsider current reconstructions of the Iron Age Northern Levant and the role ...
The Neolithic was not only a shift in how food was obtained, through farming, but it also set up lon...
This paper attempts to draw a picture of different kinds of commensalities in the Near Eastern Potte...
This thesis explores functional aspects and cultural roles of cook-pots to evaluate domestic cooking...
This paper attempts to draw a picture of different kinds of commensalities in the Near Eastern Pott...
Nel repertorio della Ceramica Comune Levantina, la classe funzionale solitamente definita come Ceram...
abstract: Foodways have been a component of archaeological research for decades. However, cooking an...
Food and cooking methods are crucial in defining group identity and social relations, as well as in ...
Cooking wares have been pivotal to the study of technological variation and function in archaeologic...
Cooking methods and practises are crucial in defining group identity, in expressing social and kin n...
The site of Tell Atchana/Ancient Alalakh is located in the Amuq valley, now in the modern province o...
While the studies of Neolithic ceramic assemblages in the Near East have largely focused on the pott...
International audienceThis article discusses the history of cooking dishes—namely, large, open and s...
Goody’s (1982) model of cooking and its relation to hierarchy posits a correlation between class and...
Cooking practices are analyzed throughout the Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age occupation at t...
This thesis aims to reconsider current reconstructions of the Iron Age Northern Levant and the role ...
The Neolithic was not only a shift in how food was obtained, through farming, but it also set up lon...
This paper attempts to draw a picture of different kinds of commensalities in the Near Eastern Potte...
This thesis explores functional aspects and cultural roles of cook-pots to evaluate domestic cooking...
This paper attempts to draw a picture of different kinds of commensalities in the Near Eastern Pott...
Nel repertorio della Ceramica Comune Levantina, la classe funzionale solitamente definita come Ceram...
abstract: Foodways have been a component of archaeological research for decades. However, cooking an...
Food and cooking methods are crucial in defining group identity and social relations, as well as in ...
Cooking wares have been pivotal to the study of technological variation and function in archaeologic...
Cooking methods and practises are crucial in defining group identity, in expressing social and kin n...