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Consumption, Trade and Innovation: Exploring the Botanical Remains from the Roman and Islamic Ports at Quseir al-Qadim, Egypt (Journal of African Archaeology Monograph Series, Band 6)

Studies of food and foodways are vital to exploring past (and present) cultures. The food remains discovered at the port of Quseir al-Qadim are especially revealing, offering important information about the ancient spice trade and the food practices of those engaged in this trade. Quseir al-Qadim acted as a transhipment port in the Indian Ocean spice trade during both the Roman and medieval Islamic periods. It is located on the Red Sea coast of Egypt and was active between ca. AD 1-250 (Myos Hormos) and again during ca. AD 1050-1500 (Kusayr). This monograph describes the analysis and interpretation of the botanical remains (foodstuffs, wood) recovered during the excavations that took place between 1999-2003, conducted by the University of Southampton, UK. The spectacular preservation conditions at Quseir al-Qadim meant that food remains and wood were found in abundance, including fragments of onion skin, citrus rind, garlic cloves, aubergine seeds, banana skins, wooden bowls, spoons and combs, as well as many of the Eastern spices traded through the port, such as black pepper, ginger, cardamom and betelnut. These remains are fully analysed and discussed under three overarching themes: trade, agricultural innovation and food consumption. The results provide significant new evidence for the Eastern trade and for the changes in agriculture that indirectly resulted from it. They also allow real insights into the lives of those working in the ports. They show the changes in the nature and scale of the Indian Ocean trade between the Roman and Islamic periods, as well as a major shift in the way the inhabitants of the ports saw themselves and located themselves in the wider world. Richly illustrated and thought-provoking, this volume identifies how studies of food enable fuller dialogues regarding 'globalization' and also highlights clearly the importance of food in the dynamics of cultural identity and geopolitics.

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EAN (ISBN-13): 9783937248233
ISBN (ISBN-10): 3937248234
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Erscheinungsjahr: 2003
Herausgeber: Africa Magna

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Autor des Buches: katharina neumann, peter van veen, breunig, van der veen
Titel des Buches: quseir qadim, journal roman archaeology, ports, archaeology egypt, consumption trade and innovation exploring the botanical remains from the roman


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Autor/in: Marijke van der Veen
Titel: Journal of African Archaeology Monograph Series; Consumption, Trade and Innovation - Exploring the Botanical Remains from the Roman and Islamic Ports at Quseir al-Qadim, Egypt
Verlag: Africa Magna
313 Seiten
Erscheinungsjahr: 2011-03-15
Gewicht: 2,100 kg
Sprache: Englisch
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BB; GB; Hardcover, Softcover / Sachbücher/Geschichte; Geschichte; Gewürzhandel; Rotes Meer; Indischer Ozean; Ägypten; Römisches Reich; Archäobotanik; Islam; Gewürze

Foreword and Acknowledgements Chronology Table 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Aims and Research Questions 1.2 The Indian Ocean Trade Roman period trade Islamic period trade 1.3 Quseir al-Qadim - Myos Hormos/Kusayr 1.4 Data Collection and Methods Sampling strategy Identification Quantification and data presentation Preservation 1.5 Chronology (Marijke van der Veen and Derek Hamilton) Dating the Islamic assemblage – ceramics, coins and texts Dating the Islamic assemblage – radiocarbon dates Chronology of the Islamic assemblage Summary 1.6 Contexts and Botanical Dataset Contextual information – Roman Contextual information – Islamic The botanical assemblage 2 SPICES – CULINARY AND MEDICINAL COMMODITIES (Marijke van der Veen, Alison Cox & Jacob Morales) 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Spices at the Ports Pepper Rice Coconut Mung bean Myrobalans Ginger Turmeric Cardamom Fagara Betelnut Summary: patterns of trade at the ports 2.3 The Luxury of Long-Distance Trade Spices as preservatives Spices as commodities Spices as articles of desire 3 SUMMER CROPS – FROM TRADE TO INNOVATION (Marijke van der Veen & Jacob Morales) 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Summer Crops at the Ports Rice Citrus fruits Cotton Sugar cane Aubergine Taro Banana Sorghum Pearl millet Cowpea Watermelon Summary 3.3 Dispersal of Summer Crops into the Islamic World Pre-Islamic dispersal Islamic-period dispersal Patterns of dispersal 3.4 Agricultural Innovation Types of agricultural innovation Nature of agricultural innovation Agricultural innovation in Egypt COLOUR PLATES 4 FOOD AND FOODWAYS – PATTERNS OF EVERYDAY LIFE (Marijke van der Veen, Alison Cox & Jacob Morales) 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Food Consumption at the Ports Cereals Pulses Fruits Nuts Oilseeds Vegetables Herbs and spices Others Preservation – desiccation versus carbonization Summary 4.3 Animals, Fodder and Dung 4.4 Identifying Foodways Watermelon – fruit flesh versus seeds Citrus fruits – rind versus juice Grapes and pomegranates – fresh versus dried fruits Pulses – cooked dish versus snack food Aubergine – overcoming bitterness Others 4.5 Spatial Distribution of Waste Disposal Cereals – food versus fodder Food in the Roman port (1st-early-3rd centuries AD) Food in the Islamic port (mid-11th-13th centuries AD) Food in the Late Islamic port (14th and 15th centuries AD) 4.6 Patterns of Everyday Life Nutrition and health Eating as practice 5 WOODWORKING AND FIREWOOD – RESOURCE EXPLOITATION (Marijke van der Veen, Rowena Gale & Dirk Übel) 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Maritime Artefacts Roman ship-rigging artefacts Islamic ship timbers Pegs and wood shavings 5.3 Everyday Objects Individual artefact classes Summary 5.4 Firewood 5.5 Changing Resource Exploitation Ship-building Wood selection in everyday objects Firewood 6 MYOS HORMOS AND KUSAYR – DIFFERENT WORLDS 6.1 Commodities and Trade 6.2 Agricultural Crops and Innovation 6.3 Food and Consumption 6.4 Myos Hormos and Kusayr – Different Worlds Bibliography Appendices (C14 dates; Data tables) Index

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