Inside Ancient Kitchens
Author: Elizabeth Klarich
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 279
ISBN-13: 0870819429
DOWNLOAD EBOOKInside Ancient Kitchens builds upon the last decade of feasting studies and presents two unique goals for broadening the understanding of prehistoric meals. First, the volume focuses on the study of meal preparation through the analysis of temporary and permanent kitchen areas. This move to focus "behind-the scenes" is aimed at determining how, where, and by whom meals were financed and prepared. Secondly, data from these preparation contexts are used to differentiate between household-level and suprahousehold-level meals in each case study, resulting in more nuanced typologies of daily meals, feasts, and other food-related events. --