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  • Title: Deciphering the late Uruk butchering texts
  • Author : J. Cale Johnson
  • Release Date : January 16, 2017
  • Genre: Social Science,Books,Nonfiction,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 2116 KB

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Throughout the history of early Mesopotamia the distribution of cuts of meat ā€“ usually in the context of what Michael Dietler (2001) has termed ā€˜diacriticalā€™ feasts ā€“ was the primary mechanism for building solidarity among the elite, while at the same time differentiating and calibrating the status of individual office-holders and the institutional roles that they inhabited. This phenomenon has been identified and described in much later periods of Mesopotamian history, as in Milanoā€™s path-breaking paper ā€œAspects of meat consumption in Mesopotamia and the food paradigm of the Poor Man of Nippurā€ (1998), but up to now has not been identified in the Late Uruk period (ca. 3300-3000 BCE), the earliest period of Mesopotamian history for which we have a substantial documentary record. This brief contribution summarizes the findings presented in a much lengthier paper (Johnson 2015) and is drawn in part from a forthcoming summary of the Late Uruk butchering records (Johnson forthcoming).


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