Archaeogastronomy: Grocery Lists as Seen from a Multidimensional Perspective
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 89th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (2024)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Archaeogastronomy: Grocery Lists as Seen from a Multidimensional Perspective" at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
From an archaeological perspective, studying food and food processing is a complex task that requires specialized tools and techniques. The development of new techniques, or new applications of well-established techniques, to apprehend the transformation of ingredients (plants, animals) into complex foods has permitted scholars to deepen their understanding of the ingredients used and also the manner in which foods were prepared in the past. In this session, entitled “Archaeogastronomy: Grocery Lists as Seen from a Multidimensional Perspective,” we wish to bring together scholars working in different parts of the world and on different periods to present their recent advances. We hope this session will stimulate future research and new collaborations.
Other Keywords
Subsistence and Foodways •
Paleolithic •
Zooarchaeology •
Paleoethnobotany •
Experimental Archaeology •
Use-Wear Analysis •
Neolithic •
Maya: Classic •
Material Culture and Technology •
Highland Mesoamerica: Classic
Geographic Keywords
Georgia (Country) •
United Mexican States (Country) •
Russian Federation (Country) •
Republic of Turkey (Country) •
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (Country) •
Republic of Iraq (Country) •
Islamic Republic of Iran (Country) •
State of Israel (Country) •
Lebanese Republic (Country) •
Syrian Arab Republic (Country)
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- Documents (7)
- Assessing Plant Use in the Early Upper Paleolithic: Macrobotanical Results From Mughr el-Hamamah, Jordan (2024)
- GSTs and Foodscapes: Unfolding Homo sapiens’ Diet When Venturing the Eurasian Steppe (2024)
- Identification of Avian Bone and Eggshell to Reveal Seasonal Foods From Ancient Wetlands (2024)
- Mesolithic and Neolithic Recipes under the Microscope: A Comprehensive Approach for the Study of Archaeological Food Remains (2024)
- Reconstructing Ancient Mesoamerican Cuisine through Innovative Imaging Techniques of Amorphous Carbonized Objects (2024)
- Replicating Plant Processing: Insights into Ancient Diets and Perishable Technologies (2024)
- A Zooarchaeological Reconstruction of the Grand Feast of Plaza of the Columns, Teotihuacan (2024)