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Food in the ancient world
Title:
Food in the ancient world
Author:
Alcock, Joan P. (Joan Pilsbury)
ISBN:
9780313083143
Publication Information:
Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 2006.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxxii, 276 p.) : ill., 1 map.
Series:
Food through history

Food through history.
Contents:
Historical Overview -- Foodstuffs -- Cooking Food Preparation and the Food Professions -- Food by Civilization -- Eating Habits -- Concepts of Diet and Nutrition.
Abstract:
The ways of life of four great ancient civilizations-- Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and Celtic--are illuminated here through their foodways. As these cultures moved toward settled agriculture, a time of experimentation and learning began. Cities emerged, and with them consumer societies that needed to be supplied. Food Culture in the Ancient World draws on writings of classical authors such as Petronius, Galen, and Cato, as well as on archeological findings, to present intimate insight into ancient peoples. This volume will be indispensable as it complements classical history, cultural, and literatur.
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