Abstract

One of the more admirable things about this collection of papers is how the authors resist the almost overwhelming temptation to employ food-related, lip-smacking puns. I noted, for example, only one coy ‘food for thought’. This resistance neatly symbolizes, to my mind, a growing sophistication in the archaeology of food, a development seen everywhere in this particular smorgasbord of essays.

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