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Eating and Drinking along Ancient Roads and Rivers: Study Opportunities, Archaeological Sources and Open Issues about Diet Habits -

Eating and Drinking along Ancient Roads and Rivers: Study Opportunities, Archaeological Sources and Open Issues about Diet Habits

Roads and Rivers 3
Buch | Softcover
152 Seiten
2025
Archaeopress Archaeology (Verlag)
978-1-80583-070-2 (ISBN)
CHF 69,80 inkl. MwSt
Eating and Drinking Along Ancient Roads and Rivers explores food production, consumption, and cultural meaning from Roman to early Medieval times. Using archaeological and scientific methods, it reveals how diet shaped identity, trade, and social life across regions.
Eating and Drinking Along Ancient Roads and Rivers presents a diverse collection of research articles exploring food production, consumption, and cultural significance from the Roman to early Medieval period. Through archaeological, archaeometric, and historical approaches, the contributions examine how diet shaped identity, trade, and social structures across different regions. 







Topics covered include:


• Material culture of food consumption, such as pottery, amphorae, and bronze vessels


• Gastronomic practices, including Roman dining traditions and food preparation


• Scientific analyses, such as stable isotope studies and dietary reconstructions


• Food-related customs and beliefs, including funerary practices and religious influences


• Social and economic aspects, such as trade networks, mobility, and food distribution







The articles provide insights into ancient dietary habits, offering a broad perspective on how food influenced daily life, health, and cultural interactions along roads and rivers.

Ivana Ožanić Roguljić works as an archaeologist (Senior Research Associate) at the Institue of Archaeology, Zagreb, specialising in the classical period, with a particular focus on instrumentum domesticum, the history of food, remote sensing and communications. She works on The Database of Antique Archaeological Sites of the Republic of Croatia. She is the Principal Investigator of the project ‘Synergy of Diversity: Archeology of Landscape and Technological Traditions in Continental and Adriatic Croatia (SirAkt)’. Željka Bedić works as a Research Associate in the Centre for Applied Bioanthropology at the Institute for Anthropological Research in Zagreb. Her main areas of research cover bioarchaeology, paleopathology, trauma analysis, paleodontology and contagious diseases in archaeological populations and she is a member of several scientific organisations relating to these fields. Her research output includes, among others, scientific papers, book chapters and a school textbook. Angelina Raičković Savić is a Senior Research Associate at the Institue of Archaeology, Belgrade, principally focused on the project ‘Viminacium, Roman city and Legionary Fort’. Her interests relate primarily to Roman pottery and the use of scientific techniques for material analysis.

Introduction


List of contributors


Food for the Living and for the Dead: Pottery of Roman Period Dolenjska – Kaja Stemberger Flegar and Ana Kovačič


A Gastronomic Guide through Viminacium: How to Eat like a Roman – Angelina Raičković Savić


A Cake Mould from Istria – Alka Starac


Pane Vinv Radic Pavperis Cena – Verena Perko and Kaja Stemberger Flegar


Early Imperial Amphorae from the Kočevarjev vrt Site in Vrhnika (Nauportus) – Tina Berden


From the Field to the Table: Food Production Evidence from Late Antique Pits from Ilok – Palace of the Dukes of Ilok (Eastern Croatia) – Kristina Jelinčić Vučković, Asja Tonc, Antonela Barbir and Marko Dizdar


Bronze Vessels and Changing Dining Patterns in Late Antique Britain – Jason Lundock


Food “To Go” – Anita Rapan Papeša


Multi-Tissue Interpretations of Health and Paleodiet in Avar Period Šarengrad, Croatia – J. Marla Toyne, Mario Carić, Andrea Rimpf, Jonathan Barkmeier and Mario Novak


An Overview of Stable Isotope Analyses of Antique and Early Medieval Skeletal Remains from Croatia – Željka Bedić


Artificial Cranial Deformation and Dietary Habits of a Child from the Great Migration Period (Serbia) – Ksenija Djukić, Veda Mikašinović, Milutin Mićić and Viktorija Uzelac


Fish on the Bishop’s Table. The Analysis of Data Regarding the Procurement and Consumption of Fish by Oswald Túz, Bishop of Zagreb – Sebastijan Stingl


Roman Food and the Popularisation of Science – Ivana Ožanić Roguljić

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 42 figures, 19 tables, 10 plates, 2 graphs (colour throughout)
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 205 x 290 mm
Gewicht 809 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Altertum / Antike
ISBN-10 1-80583-070-8 / 1805830708
ISBN-13 978-1-80583-070-2 / 9781805830702
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