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Food Economy And Identity In The Sangro River Valley Abruzzo Italy 650 Bcad 150 1st Edition China P Shelton

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Food Economy And Identity In The Sangro River Valley Abruzzo Italy 650 Bcad 150 1st Edition China P Shelton
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Publisher: Boston University
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.46 MB
Pages: 361
Author: China P Shelton
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Food Economy And Identity In The Sangro River Valley Abruzzo Italy 650 Bcad 150 1st Edition China P Shelton by China P Shelton instant download after payment.

The Iron Age to the early Roman Empire (ca. 8th century B.c.-lst century A.D.) was a period of dynamic social change in the central Apennine Mountains of Italy, as it was on the entire peninsula. The Sammites, who inhabited this area, put up protracted resistance to Roman hegemony. Most of what has been known about Samnite lifeways, however, has come from Classical literature and excavations of funerary and ritual sites.
Little direct evidence has been available regarding the character of Samnite subsistence, and by extension the economy that supported extensive Samnite military activity. This dissertation presents paleoethnobotanical evidence collected from excavations at the site of Acquachiara on Monte Pallano undertaken by the Sangro Valley Project. Excavations of an agricultural terrace dating from the 7th to the 5th century B.C. produced plant remains resulting from domestic activity and consumption. These remains are pertinent to reconstructing subsistence in the central Apennines during the period when the Samnite social group coalesced. Plant remains from a nearby farmhouse dating from the 1st to 2nd
centuries A.D. were also analyzed, but proved of only limited use in examining diachronic changes in economy.
The plant assemblage from the 7th to the 5th century B.C. proved unusual in the apparent importance for human culinary use of Vicia ervilia (bitter vetch). It was also possible to demonstrate, via comparison with paleoethnobotanical remains from approximately contemporary sites throughout Italy, that consumption practices at Acquachiara simultaneously resemble different traditions in central and southern Italy. Specifically, Acquachiara shares a relatively high proportion of legumes with sites in Southern Italy, but in the choice of emmer wheat over barley, Acquachiara is more closely related to Rome...

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