Ebook: The Menial Art of Cooking: Archaeological Studies of Cooking and Food Preparation
- Tags: History, Cooking Education & Reference, Cookbooks Food & Wine, General, Anthropology, Politics & Social Sciences, Archaeology, Politics & Social Sciences
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: University Press of Colorado
- Language: English
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This book examines techniques and technologies of food preparation, the spaces where food was cooked, the relationship between cooking and changes in suprahousehold economies, the religious and symbolic aspects of cooking, the relationship between cooking and social identity, and how examining foodways provides insight into social relations of production, distribution, and consumption. Contributors use a wide variety of evidence-including archaeological data; archival research; analysis of ceramics, fauna, botany, glass artifacts, stone tools, murals, and painted ceramics; ethnographic analogy; and the distribution of artifacts across space-to identify signs of cooking and food processing left by ancient cooks.
The Menial Art of Cooking is the first archaeological volume focused on cooking and food preparation in prehistoric and historic settings around the world and will interest archaeologists, social anthropologists, sociologists, and other scholars studying cooking and food preparation or subsistence.