This volume examines the commensal politics of early states and
empires and offers a comparative perspective on how food and
feasting have figured in the political calculus of archaic states
in both the Old and New Worlds. It provides a cross-cultural and
comparative analysis for scholars and graduate students concerned
with the archaeology of complex societies, the anthropology of food
and feasting, ancient statecraft, archaeological approaches to
micro-political processes, and the social interpretation of
prehistoric pottery.
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