Foodways of the Ancient Andes: Transforming Diet, Cuisine, and Society
Eating is essential for life, but it also embodies social and symbolic dimensions. This volume shows how foods and peoples were mutually transformed in the ancient Andes. Exploring the multiple social, ecological, cultural, and ontological dimensions of food in the Andean past, the contributors of F...
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Zusammenfassung: | Eating is essential for life, but it also embodies social and
symbolic dimensions. This volume shows how foods and peoples were
mutually transformed in the ancient Andes. Exploring the multiple
social, ecological, cultural, and ontological dimensions of food in
the Andean past, the contributors of Foodways of the Ancient
Andes offer diverse theoretical perspectives and
methodological approaches that reveal the richness, sophistication,
and ingenuity of Andean peoples. The volume spans time periods and
localities in the Andean region to reveal how food is intertwined
with multiple aspects of the human experience, from production and
consumption to ideology and sociopolitical organization. It
illustrates the Andean peoples' resilience in the face of
challenges brought about by food scarcity and environmental change.
Chapters dissect the intersection of food, power, and status in
early states and empires; examine the impact of food during times
of conflict and instability; and illuminate how sacred and
high-status foods contributed to the building of the Inka Empire.
Featuring forty-six contributors from ten countries, the chapters
employ new analytical methods, integrating different food data and
interdisciplinary research to show that food can provide not only
simple nutrition but also a multitude of strategies, social and
political relationships, and ontologies that are otherwise
invisible in the archaeological record. Contributors Aleksa K.
Alaica Sonia Alconini Marta Alfonso-Durruty Sarah I. Baitzel
Véronique Bélisle Carolina Belmar Carrie Anne Berryman Matthew E.
Biwer Deborah E. Blom Tamara L. Bray Matthew T. Brown Maria C.
Bruno José M. Capriles Katherine L. Chiou Susan D. deFrance Lucia
M. Diaz Richard P. Evershed Maureen E. Folk Alexandra Greenwald
Chris Harrod Christine A. Hastorf Iain Kendall Kelly J. Knudson
BrieAnna S. Langlie Cecilia Lemp Petrus le Roux Marcos Martinez
Anahí Maturana-Fernández Weston C. McCool Melanie J. Miller Nicole
Misarti Flavia Morello Patricia Quiñonez Cuzcano Omar Reyes Arturo
F. Rivera Infante Manuel San Román Francisca Santana-Sagredo Beth
K. Scaffidi Augusto Tessone Andrés Troncoso Tiffiny A. Tung
Mauricio Uribe Natasha P. Vang Sadie L. Weber Kurt M. Wilson
Michelle E. Young |
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DOI: | 10.2307/j.ctv37xg2bh |