Uncommomly good food among commoners: growing and consuming food in ancient Ceren
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The excavations of the ancient Ceren village involved food and drink. The diversity and abundance of foods in the village are greater than expected, it also indicates the importance of sharing food and drink within the household, which held family together generation after generation.
Publication Name: Expedition
Subject: Anthropology/archeology/folklore
ISSN: 0014-4738
Year: 2003
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By land and by sea: a project awash in media attention
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A small field crew consisting of Drs. Fredrick Hiebert and Owen Doonan during the summer of 2000, in Sinop, Turkey where they were investigating ancient trade is discussed. The investigators consider Fredrick Hiebert to be the perfect spot for investigating in ancient trade.
Publication Name: Expedition
Subject: Anthropology/archeology/folklore
ISSN: 0014-4738
Year: 2003
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In the house: Maya nobility and their figurine-whistles
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Figurines collected from the residential areas in the Copan Valley are examined. The use, association and representation of these figurines with the Maya living in the valley are discussed.R
Publication Name: Expedition
Subject: Anthropology/archeology/folklore
ISSN: 0014-4738
Year: 2003
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