Consumption, Ritual, Art, and Society: Interpretive Approaches and Recent Discoveries of Food and Drink in Etruria
Synopsis
Food determines who we are. We are what we eat, but also how we eat, with whom we eat, where we eat and, in some cases, even why we eat. Food production and consumption in the ancient world can express multiple dimensions of identity and negotiate belonging to, or exclusion from, cultural groups. It can bind through religious praxis, express wealth, manifest cultural identity, reveal differentiation in age or gender, and define status. The chapters gathered together in this ground-breaking book explore the intersections between food, consumption, and ritual within Etruscan society through a cross-disciplinary approach. From banqueting, feasting, fish rites, and symbolic consumption to bio-archaeological data, this volume explores a new and exciting field in ancient Italian archaeology.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Brepols Publishers
- ISBN: 9782503602158
- Number of pages: 132
- Weight: 426g
- Languages: English
