Spirit Lands of the Eagle and Bear: Numic Archaeology and Ethnohistory in the Rocky Mountains and Borderlands. Robert H. Brunswig, editor. 2020. University Press of Colorado, Louisville. xii + 390 pp. $97.00 (hardcover), ISBN 978-1-64642-017-9. $75.00 (e-book), ISBN 978-1-64642-018-6.

IF 2.7 1区 历史学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY American Antiquity Pub Date : 2023-04-19 DOI:10.1017/aaq.2023.24
J. Allison
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cuisine during the Woodland and Mississippian periods. Neill J. Wallis and Thomas J. Pluckhahn present a regional analysis of Swift Creek pottery, documenting long-term changes in vessel wall thickness and size. They argue that these changes in vessel form represent previously unrecognized shifts in food preparation and cuisine in the context of decreasing intercommunity commensal events. Rachel V. Briggs concludes by championing an historical anthropology approach to foodways archaeology through an examination of the complexity of hominy foodways in the Mississippian Southeast. This chapter provides an important theoretical discussion of foodways archaeology that is broadly relevant, engaging with the metaphorical grounding of food and the complexity of taste in understanding continuity and change in foodways. Peres and Deter-Wolf are both experienced authors on the topic of foodways, and this book builds on their thought-provoking and innovative approaches through contributions that emphasize the untapped potentials and challenges of the archaeology of US Southeast foodways. It will not only be an important reference for those concerned with foodways and subsistence in the American Southeast but will also be valuable for any archaeologist seeking to engage with the rich relationships between food and social life in the past.
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鹰和熊的精神之地:落基山脉和边境地区的钱币考古和民族史。Robert H.Brunswig,编辑。2020年,科罗拉多大学出版社,路易斯维尔。xii+390页,97.00美元(精装本),ISBN 978-1-64642-017-9$75.00(电子书),ISBN 978-1-64642-018-6。
伍德兰和密西西比时期的美食。Neill J.Wallis和Thomas J.Pluckhahn对Swift Creek陶器进行了区域分析,记录了器皿壁厚和尺寸的长期变化。他们认为,容器形式的这些变化代表了在相互交流共生事件减少的背景下,食物准备和烹饪方面以前未被认识到的变化。Rachel V.Briggs总结道,通过对密西西比东南部人类饮食方式复杂性的研究,倡导历史人类学的饮食方式考古方法。本章提供了一个与饮食考古学广泛相关的重要理论讨论,涉及食物的隐喻基础和味觉的复杂性,以理解饮食的连续性和变化。Peres和Deter Wolf都是美食主题的经验丰富的作者,本书以他们发人深省和创新的方法为基础,强调了美国东南部美食考古尚未开发的潜力和挑战。它不仅对那些关注美国东南部饮食和生计的人来说是一个重要的参考,而且对任何试图了解过去食物与社会生活之间丰富关系的考古学家来说都是有价值的。
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