The story of food in the human past: how what we ate made us who we are
"This work uses case studies from recent archaeological research to tell the story of food in human prehistory. Beginning with the earliest members of our genus, Robyn E. Cutright investigates the role of food in shaping who we are as humans during the emergence of modern Homo sapiens and throu...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This work uses case studies from recent archaeological research to tell the story of food in human prehistory. Beginning with the earliest members of our genus, Robyn E. Cutright investigates the role of food in shaping who we are as humans during the emergence of modern Homo sapiens and through major transitions in human prehistory such as the domestication of plants and animals and the emergence of complex societies. Part I of this volume discusses how food shaped humans in evolutionary terms. Chapters consider chimpanzees as our closest living relatives to understand what makes human eating unique, the use of fire to cook, and the origins of cuisine as culture and adaptation through the example of Neanderthals. Part II describes how cuisine was reshaped when humans domesticated plants and animals and examines how food expressed ancient social structures and identities such as gender, class, and ethnicity. It shows how food took on special meaning in feasts and religious rituals and also pays attention to the daily preparation and consumption of food as central to human society in the past. The engaging chapters synthesize recent paleoanthropological and archaeological research on ancient diet and cuisine. Cutright complements her research on daily diet, culinary practice, and special-purpose mortuary and celebratory meals in the Andes with comparative case studies from around the world to offer readers a holistic view of what we ate in the past and what that reveals about who we are"-- |
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CONTENTS List of Illustrations Preface vii ix Introduction: Food for Thought 1 PART I How Did Food Shape Us as Humans? Food in Human Evolution 1. Hunters and Scavengers: The True “Caveman” Diet 25 2. Little House on the Savanna: Fire, Grandmothers, and Homo erectus 3. Big Game and Small Houses in the Upper Paleolithic 66 PART II What Role Did Food Play in Past Human Societies? The Prehistory of Food 4. Domesticating Humans: The Origins of the Agricultural Lifestyle 5. “Drinking Beer in a BlissfUl Mood”: Feasts and Fancy Meals in the Past 115 6. The Taste of Power: Cuisine, Class, and Conquest 7. Foods of the Gods and Sacred Meals 136 160 8. Daily Bread: Everyday Meals, Gender, and Identity in the Past Conclusion: We Are What We Ate Notes 207 Bibliography Index 269 241 200 178 89 48 |
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