Anthropology 216AF - Archaeology of Food

Fall
2016
01
4.00
Elizabeth Klarich
TTH 02:40PM-03:55PM
Mount Holyoke College
96896
Skinner Hall 202
eklarich@mtholyoke.edu
This course explores the study of ancient foodways with a focus on how and why humans across the globe began to domesticate plant and animal resources approximately 10,000 years ago. The first half of the course presents the types of archaeological data and analytical methods used to study the "agricultural revolution" in a variety of regions. The second half explores a number of themes within the archaeology of food that investigate the relationship between agriculture and sedentism, food and gender, the politics of feasting, and methods for integrating archaeological and ethnographic approaches to the study of food.
Prereq: ANTHR-105.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.