Food and norms in 13th–16th century Estonia: meat and meat products

The aim of this article is to give an overview of the norms that determined dietary patterns in medieval and early modern Estonia. The focus is on meat and on the social and cultural norms related to meat-eating. In particular, written sources shed light on what kind of norms and customs shaped the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Eesti Arheoloogia Ajakiri 2023-01, Vol.27 (3S), p.32-49
1. Verfasser: Põltsam-Jürjo, Inna
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The aim of this article is to give an overview of the norms that determined dietary patterns in medieval and early modern Estonia. The focus is on meat and on the social and cultural norms related to meat-eating. In particular, written sources shed light on what kind of norms and customs shaped the local food culture. The production and selling of groceries was subject to fixed regulations and monitored by officials. Furthermore, control over one’s appetite was imposed by church and public authorities. In one way or another, every person allowed themselves to be guided by those transcultural or local norms and value criteria.
ISSN:1406-2933
1736-7484
DOI:10.3176/arch.2023.3S.02