Title:
Between Inclusion and Exclusion
Subtitle:
Feasting and Redistribution of Meals at Late Chalcolithic Arslantepe (Malatya,
Turkey)
Author(s):
D'Anna, Maria Bianca
Year of publication:
2015
Available Date:
2015-07-07T11:25:11.056Z
Abstract:
The redistribution of meals and feasting practices in the early centralized
society of Arslantepe VI A in south-eastern Anatolia (Late Chalcolithic 5 –
3300/3000 cal. BCE) are presented in this paper as examples of commensal
politics. Within the framework of Mesopotamian early state formation, this
period represents a stimulating case because of the evidence of economic
centralization, the significant amount of materials found in in situ contexts,
and the presence of functionally distinct architecture. Food and beverages
were the economic base of the power of elites; yet it is not only through
feasting activities that food enters Late Chalcolithic gastro-politics, but
also through the meals disbursed in exchange for labor
Keywords:
Vorderasiatische Archäologie
Spätes Chalkolithikum
Arslantepe
Staatenbildung
Gastro-politics
Redistribution von Mahlzeiten
Feste
DDC-Classification:
930 Geschichte des Altertums (bis ca. 499), Archäologie
Publication Type:
Buchkapitel
Also published in:
Susan Pollock (ed.) : Between Feasts and Daily Meals. - Berlin Studies of the
Ancient World, 30 ; S. 111-142
URL of the Original Publication:
Department/institution:
Externe Anbieter
Topoi
Series/Multivolume:
Berlin Studies of the Ancient World
Series/Multivolume Number:
30