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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780817391959
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (248 pages)
    Series Statement: Archaeology of Food Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Briggs, Rachel V Baking, Bourbon, and Black Drink : Foodways Archaeology in the American Southeast
    DDC: 394.1/20975
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction: Foodways Archaeology in the Southeast / Tanya M. Peres and Aaron Deter-Wolf -- 1. Social Subsistence: Integrating Analyses of Ceramic, Plant, and Animal Remains from Feltus / Megan C. Kassabaum -- 2. Splitting the Bones: Marrow Extraction and Mississippian Period Foodways / Tanya M. Peres -- 3. Turkey Foodways: The Intersection of Cultural, Social, and Economic Practices in the Mississippian Period Southeast / Kelly L. Ledford and Tanya M. Peres -- 4. The Prehistory and History of Black Drink / Thomas E. Emerson -- 5. Archaeology of the Whiskey Foodway in Kentucky / Nicolas Laracuente -- 6. Prehistoric Foodways from the Dust Cave Site / Stephen B. Carmody, Kandace D. Hollenbach, and Elic M. Weitzel -- 7. Cooking Connects Them: Earth Ovens as Persistent Places during the Woodland Period / Lauren A. Walls and Scot Keith -- 8. Culinary and Social Requirements of Middle and Late Woodland Swift Creek Pottery / Neill J. Wallis and Thomas J. Pluckhahn -- 9. Detangling Histories of Hominy: A Historical Anthropological Approach / Rachel V. Briggs -- Works Cited -- Contributors -- Index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780817319922 , 0817319921
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 237 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten , 24 cm.
    Series Statement: Archaeology of food
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Ernährungsgewohnheit ; USA Südstaaten ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Note: Literaturangaben Seite 175-225 und Index , Foodways archaeology in the southeast / Tanya M. Peres and Aaron Deter-Wolf -- Social subsistence : integrating analyses of ceramic, plant, and animal remains from Feltus / Megan C. Kassabaum -- Splitting the bones : marrow extraction and Mississippian period foodways / Tanya M. Peres -- Turkey foodways : the intersection of cultural, social, and economic practices in the Mississippian period southeast / Kelly L. Ledford and Tanya M. Peres -- The prehistory and history of black drink / Thomas E. Emerson -- Archaeology of the whiskey foodway in Kentucky / Nicolas Laracuente -- Prehistoric foodways from the Dust Cave site / Stephen B. Carmody, Kandace D. Hollenbach, and Elic M. Weitzel -- Cooking connects them : earth ovens as persistent places during the Woodland Period / Lauren A. Walls and Scot Keith -- Culinary and social requirements of middle and late Woodland Swift Creek pottery / Neill J. Wallis and Thomas J. Pluckhahn -- Detangling histories of hominy : a historical anthropological approach / Rachel V. Briggs
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    ISBN: 0817391959 , 9780817391959
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 237 pages)
    Series Statement: Archaeology of food
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Baking, bourbon, and black drink
    DDC: 394.1/20975
    Keywords: Cooking History ; Food habits ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Agriculture & Food ; Food habits ; History ; Antiquities ; Cooking ; Southern States Antiquities ; Southern States
    Abstract: Foodways archaeology in the southeast / Tanya M. Peres and Aaron Deter-Wolf -- Social subsistence : integrating analyses of ceramic, plant, and animal remains from Feltus / Megan C. Kassabaum -- Splitting the bones : marrow extraction and Mississippian period foodways / Tanya M. Peres -- Turkey foodways : the intersection of cultural, social, and economic practices in the Mississippian period southeast / Kelly L. Ledford and Tanya M. Peres -- The prehistory and history of black drink / Thomas E. Emerson -- Archaeology of the whiskey foodway in Kentucky / Nicolas Laracuente -- Prehistoric foodways from the Dust Cave site / Stephen B. Carmody, Kandace D. Hollenbach, and Elic M. Weitzel -- Cooking connects them : earth ovens as persistent places during the Woodland Period / Lauren A. Walls and Scot Keith -- Culinary and social requirements of middle and late Woodland Swift Creek pottery / Neill J. Wallis and Thomas J. Pluckhahn -- Detangling histories of hominy : a historical anthropological approach / Rachel V. Briggs
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Springer
    ISBN: 9783031410178
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIII, 118 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Archaeology
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Archaeology. ; History. ; Ethnology. ; Culture.
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Archaeology of Foodways -- Chapter 2. Zooarchaeology of Foodways -- Chapter 3. Paleoethnobotany of Foodways -- Chapter 4. Bioarchaeology of Foodways -- Chapter 5. Chemical Analysis of Foodways -- Chapter 6. Ceramic Analysis and Foodways -- Chapter 7. Documentary Analysis of Foodways -- Chapter 8. Cooking Tools and Spaces.
    Abstract: This volume presents an overview of methodologies to identify and study foodways in the archaeological record. It also includes definitions, information, and examples for students and professionals to understand the basic analytical approaches, methods, and themes critical to archaeological studies of foodways. One of the main goals of this book is to show that foodways can help us better understand many aspects of a culture and can be studied from the material culture recovered from archaeological sites. It is important to stress that foodways are, and should be, studied by more than zooarchaeologists and paleoethnobotanists. Foodways encompass the biological and cultural need for sustenance, and thus are a research area that incorporates a multitude of artifact types, analytical specialties, and research questions. Foodways are a tangled web of ideas and behaviors that structure diet, subsistence strategies, cuisines, and the use of food to express identity. While foodstuffs are primary components to foodways, the consumption of material foods is inherently social. Food, dishes, and cuisines are expressions of the people, culture, and time in which they are created. Foodways Archaeology is devoted specifically to the archaeological study of the intersection of food, culture, history, and traditions as viewed in the archaeological record.
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  • 5
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: Museums and memory
    Angaben zur Quelle: Knoxville: 2011, Seite 45-63
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
    ISBN: 9783031410178
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 118 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in archaeology
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Peres, Tanya M. Foodways Archaeology - Methods and Cases
    DDC: 394.1200901
    RVK:
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    Keywords: Archaeology ; Archäologie ; Cultural studies ; Geschichtsschreibung, Historiographie ; HISTORY / Historiography ; Historiography ; Kulturwissenschaften ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology
    Abstract: Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Archaeology of Foodways -- 1.1 Components of Foodways Archaeology -- 1.2 Research Themes in Foodways Archaeology -- 1.3 Background to the Case Studies -- 1.4 Organization of the Volume -- References -- Chapter 2: Zooarchaeology of Foodways -- 2.1 Sample Recovery Best Practices -- 2.2 Analysis Methods -- 2.2.1 Primary Data Collection -- 2.3 Number of Identified Specimens (NISP) -- 2.4 Weights -- 2.4.1 Secondary Data Collection -- 2.5 Minimum Number of Individuals -- 2.6 Biomass -- 2.7 Species Diversity and Equitability -- 2.8 Zooarchaeology of the Earliest Introduction of Iberian Foodways to the Americas -- 2.9 Summary -- References -- Chapter 3: Paleoethnobotany of Foodways -- 3.1 Plant Samples Common to Archaeological Sites -- 3.1.1 Food Plants -- 3.1.2 Fuel Plants -- 3.1.3 Pollen and Pollen Rain -- 3.2 Plant Sample Recovery Best Practices -- 3.3 Lab Analysis Methods -- 3.3.1 Primary Data Collection -- 3.3.2 Secondary Data Measures -- 3.4 Taphonomy and Sample Bias -- 3.4.1 Differential Preservation -- 3.4.2 Modern and Ancient Biases -- 3.5 Interpreting Plants as Part of Foodways -- 3.6 Summary -- References -- Additional Resources -- Chapter 4: Bioarchaeology of Foodways -- 4.1 Ethical and Legal Considerations in Bioarchaeology -- 4.2 Discovery of Human Remains -- 4.2.1 Best Practices in the Recovery of Human Remains -- 4.3 Lab Analysis Methods -- 4.3.1 Basic Osteological Identification -- 4.3.2 Basic Demographic Identification -- 4.4 Biomarkers of Foodways (Diet and Nutrition) -- 4.4.1 Paleopathology -- 4.4.2 Dental Wear and Tear -- 4.4.3 Diet Reconstruction Based on Stable Isotope Analysis -- 4.4.4 Growth Disruption -- 4.4.5 Iron Deficiency Anemia -- 4.5 Biomarkers of Foodways (Physical Work and Activity) -- 4.5.1 Osteoarthritis -- 4.5.2 Skeletal Morphology.
    Abstract: This volume presents an overview of methodologies to identify and study foodways in the archaeological record. It also includes definitions, information, and examples for students and professionals to understand the basic analytical approaches, methods, and themes critical to archaeological studies of foodways. One of the main goals of this book is to show that foodways can help us better understand many aspects of a culture and can be studied from the material culture recovered from archaeological sites. It is important to stress that foodways are, and should be, studied by more than zooarchaeologists and paleoethnobotanists. Foodways encompass the biological and cultural need for sustenance, and thus are a research area that incorporates a multitude of artifact types, analytical specialties, and research questions. Foodways are a tangled web of ideas and behaviors that structure diet, subsistence strategies, cuisines, and the use of food to express identity. While foodstuffs are primary components to foodways, the consumption of material foods is inherently social. Food, dishes, and cuisines are expressions of the people, culture, and time in which they are created. Foodways Archaeology is devoted specifically to the archaeological study of the intersection of food, culture, history, and traditions as viewed in the archaeological record
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    New York, NY : Springer Science+Business Media, LLC
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Keywords: Archaeology ; Botany ; Zoology ; Social sciences
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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