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Feeding Teotihuacan: integrating approaches to studying food and foodways of the ancient metropolis
Authors:Nawa Sugiyama  Andrew D. Somerville
Affiliation:1.Department of Sociology and Anthropology,George Mason University,Fairfax,USA;2.Department of Anthropology,National Museum of Natural History,Washington,USA;3.Department of Anthropology,University of California,San Diego,USA
Abstract:This special issue of the Journal of Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences provides a broad overview of the foods and foodways at a premier example of urbanism in the pre-Hispanic New World, the ancient metropolis of Teotihuacan, Mexico. One of the grand challenges of reconstructing ancient urban foodways is determining the social, economic, political, and ideological factors that enabled the production, distribution, consumption, and discard of food. In this volume, we define foodways as a social process, reenacted via the daily interactions between individuals. By bringing together scholars of Teotihuacan that use diverse methods and scales of analysis, we are able to provide a synthetic review of Teotihuacan foodways by summarizing the findings of each of the contributors and contextualizing their results by embedding them within knowledge gained from the long history of investigation at the site.
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