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While the author examines the totality of feasting occasions in
this book, her principal focus lies on how feasts serve as an arena
for social negotiations: the creation of obligations to a powerful
host, the cohesion augmented between companions, the privileging of
high-status individuals, the emphasised inferiority of those of
lesser status, and the creation of new connections through shared
emotive experiences. This work thus explores on a broad scale the
multi-faceted use of feasting in mainland Greece by placing it in a
diachronic perspective, commencing at the beginning of the Early
Mycenaean period (MHIII/LHI) and continuing to the end of the Early
Iron Age (EIA). This long-range study is given focus by viewing it
specifically from the angle of social changes, developments and
negotiations, in order to analyse how socio-political events in
Greece throughout the nine centuries under consideration both
affected commensal events and were directly or indirectly produced
by them.
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