Haupttitel:
Home-made Bread, Municipal Mutton, Royal Wine
Titelzusatz:
Establishing Social Relations during the Preparation and Consumption of Food
in Religious Festivals at Late Bronze Age Emar
Autor*in:
Sallaberger, Walther
Datum der Freigabe:
2015-07-08T07:36:13.003Z
Abstract:
In the urban culture of the ancient Near East religious festivals offer a
major occasion to present and to re-establish the social networks of a city.
An analysis of the ritual texts from the Late Bronze Age city of Emar (13th
century BC) reveals how various groups in the urban society were involved in
the preparation and consumption of food. Feasting meant the participation of
persons from different households at urban localities such as a temple. Most
interestingly the meaning of the foodstuffs consumed in urban festivals was
already established during their preparation, in which various organizations
were involved.
Freie Schlagwörter:
Ancient Near Eastern studies
city of Emar
religious rituals
temple
sacrifice
food preparation
meaning of food
festival
urban space
DDC-Klassifikation:
930 Geschichte des Altertums (bis ca. 499), Archäologie
Publikationstyp:
Buchkapitel
Auch erschienen in:
Susan Pollock (ed.) : Between Feasts and Daily Meals. - Berlin Studies of the
Ancient World, 30 ; S. 181-204
Fachbereich/Einrichtung:
Externe Anbieter
Topoi
Serie/Mehrbändig:
Berlin Studies of the Ancient World
Zählung Serie/Mehrbändig:
30