Historia
Diet, Nutrition, and Foodways on the North Coast of Peru
Bethany L Turner • Haagen D Klaus
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This book synthesizes in-depth bioarchaeological research into diet, subsistence regimes, and nutritionand corresponding insights into adaptation, suffering, and resilienceamong indigenous north-coastal Peruvian communities from early agricultural through European colonial periods. The Spanish invasion and colonization of Andean South America left millions dead, landscapes transformed, and traditional ways of life annihilated. However, the nature and magnitude of these changes were far from uniform. By the time the Spanish arrived, over four millennia of complex societies had emerged and fallen, and in the 16th century, the region was home to the largest and most expansive indigenous empire in the western hemisphere. Decades of Andean archaeological and ethnohistorical research have explored the incredible sophistication of regional agropastoral traditions, the importance of food and feasting as mechanisms of control, and the significance of maritime economies in the consolidation of complex polities. Bioarchaeology is particularly useful in studying these processes. Beyond identifying what resources were available and how they were prepared, bioarchaeological methods provide unique opportunities and humanized perspectives to reconstruct what individuals actually ate, and whether their diets changed within their own lifespans.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9783030426132
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 227
- Utgivningsdatum: 2020-06-18
- Förlag: Springer Nature Switzerland AG