Prácticas alimentarias en el mundo ibérico : el ejemplo de la fosa FS362 de Mas Castellarde Pontós (Empordà-España)
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Prácticas alimentarias en el mundo ibérico : el ejemplo de la fosa FS362 de Mas Castellarde Pontós (Empordà-España)
(BAR international series, 1753)
Archaeopress, 2008
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-218)
Includes abstracts in Spanish, Catalan, English, French and German
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While excavating the protohistoric settlement of Mas Castellar (Pontos-Alt Emporda, eastern Spain), an interesting pit was found that contained many samples of food remains mammals, birds and fish as well as various pottery fragments. This study details all the materials collected and provides an insight into the dietary habits of the Catalan-Iberian world between 500-300 BC. The upper layers sealing the pit contained plentiful remains of wrought iron, enabling the investigators to study the level of ironwork development at the period. The quantity and quality of the materials found suggest that a banquet or special feast may have taken place within a fortified settlement, where a festive event associated with the blacksmiths trade might have been celebrated. The work also reviews the historiography of the time, the handling of foods, the utensils and vessels used, as well as food and midden sites found at Catalan-Iberian settlements. Spanish text.
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