abstract: Foodways have been a component of archaeological research for decades. However, cooking and food preparation, as specific acts that could reveal social information about life beyond the kitchen, only became a focus of archaeological inquiry more recently. A review of the literature on cooking and food preparation reveals a shift from previous studies on subsistence strategies, consumption, and feasting. The new research is different because of the social questions that are asked, the change in focus to preparation and production rather than consumption, and the interest in highlighting marginalized people and their daily experiences. The theoretical perspectives the literature addresses revolve around practice, agency, and gender....
The aim of this paper is to show the role of anthropological inquiry in the development of a new, in...
Drawing on various lines of evidence that provide insight into late 18th- and early 19th-century epi...
The text is a presentation of an anthropological project of research on culinaries constructed in s...
The Neolithic was not only a shift in how food was obtained, through farming, but it also set up lon...
Until recently, archaeologists have routinely connected a particular object with a certain function ...
Ever since the definition of the Neolithic Revolution by Vere Gordon Childe, archaeologists have bee...
In the last two decades scientific techniques have opened up new avenues in archaeological studies o...
Through use of examining how food is produced, stored, distributed and consumed, one can take a glim...
This work addresses the food system as a complex structure connected to the environment, like a livi...
The study of food is at once a classic theme in anthropological theorizing, as well as a burgeoning ...
Heat treatment is one of the major ways humans change the composition and chemistry of food tissues,...
Whereas German-speaking archaeology (GSA) has long been understood as generally uninterested in theo...
abstract: Foodways in societies at every social scale are linked in complex ways to processes of soc...
This article describes a study of New England cookbooks as a data source for historical archaeologis...
The site of Alalakh is located in the modern province of Hatay, southern Turkey. The recent discover...
The aim of this paper is to show the role of anthropological inquiry in the development of a new, in...
Drawing on various lines of evidence that provide insight into late 18th- and early 19th-century epi...
The text is a presentation of an anthropological project of research on culinaries constructed in s...
The Neolithic was not only a shift in how food was obtained, through farming, but it also set up lon...
Until recently, archaeologists have routinely connected a particular object with a certain function ...
Ever since the definition of the Neolithic Revolution by Vere Gordon Childe, archaeologists have bee...
In the last two decades scientific techniques have opened up new avenues in archaeological studies o...
Through use of examining how food is produced, stored, distributed and consumed, one can take a glim...
This work addresses the food system as a complex structure connected to the environment, like a livi...
The study of food is at once a classic theme in anthropological theorizing, as well as a burgeoning ...
Heat treatment is one of the major ways humans change the composition and chemistry of food tissues,...
Whereas German-speaking archaeology (GSA) has long been understood as generally uninterested in theo...
abstract: Foodways in societies at every social scale are linked in complex ways to processes of soc...
This article describes a study of New England cookbooks as a data source for historical archaeologis...
The site of Alalakh is located in the modern province of Hatay, southern Turkey. The recent discover...
The aim of this paper is to show the role of anthropological inquiry in the development of a new, in...
Drawing on various lines of evidence that provide insight into late 18th- and early 19th-century epi...
The text is a presentation of an anthropological project of research on culinaries constructed in s...