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Author Jaffe, Yitzchak, author

Title Food in ancient China / Yitzchak Jaffe
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2023
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Description 1 online resource (82 pages) : illustrations
Series Cambridge elements. Elements in the archaeology of food
Cambridge elements. Elements in the archaeology of food
Summary This Element provides an overview of food and foodways in Ancient China, from the earliest humans (̃500k BP) up to its historical beginnings: the foundation of the Zhou dynasty (at the start of the 1st millennium BCE). While textual data provides insights on food and diet during China's historical periods, archaeological data is the main source for studying the deep past and reconstructing what people ate, how they ate and with whom they ate it. This Element introduces the plants and animals that formed the building blocks of ancient diets and cuisines, as well as how they created localized lifeways and unifying constructs across ancient China. Foodways, how food was grown, prepared and consumed, was central in the development of differing social, economic and political realities, as it shaped ritual and burial practices, differentiated ethnic groups, solidified community ties and deepened or assuaged social inequalities
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (Cambridge Core, viewed on December 12, 2023)
Subject Prehistoric peoples -- Food -- China
Food habits -- China -- History
Food supply -- China -- History
Social archaeology -- China
Food habits
Food supply
Prehistoric peoples -- Food
Social archaeology
China
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781009408370
1009408372