Food Research
Nutritional Anthropology and Archaeological Methods
Herausgeber: Chrzan, Janet; Brett, John
Food Research
Nutritional Anthropology and Archaeological Methods
Herausgeber: Chrzan, Janet; Brett, John
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A broad-based review of biocultural and archaeological research on food, past and present. Individual chapters provide opportunities to think through the adoption of methods by reviewing the history of their use along with a discussion of research conducted using those methods.
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A broad-based review of biocultural and archaeological research on food, past and present. Individual chapters provide opportunities to think through the adoption of methods by reviewing the history of their use along with a discussion of research conducted using those methods.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 382g
- ISBN-13: 9781789205268
- ISBN-10: 1789205263
- Artikelnr.: 56970548
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 382g
- ISBN-13: 9781789205268
- ISBN-10: 1789205263
- Artikelnr.: 56970548
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Janet Chrzan is Adjunct Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing at the University of Pennsylvania. Her research explores the connections between social activities, dietary intake and maternal and child health outcomes.
INTRODUCTION AND RESEARCH ETHICS
Introduction and Research Design
Janet Chrzan
Research Ethics in Food Studies
Sharon Devine and John Brett
PART I: NUTRITIONAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Chapter 1. Design in Biocultural Studies of Food and Nutritional
Anthropology
Darna Dufour and Barbara Piperata
Chapter 2. Nutritional Anthropometry and Body Composition
Leslie Sue Lieberman
Chapter 3. Measuring energy expenditure in daily living: Established
methods and new directions
Mark Jenike
Chapter 4. Dietary Analyses
Andrea Wiley
Chapter 5. Ethnography as a tool for formative research and evaluation in
public health nutrition: illustrations from the world of infant and young
child feeding
Sera Young and Emily Tuthill
Chapter 6. Primate Nutrition and Foodways
Jessica Rothman and Caley Johnson
Chapter 7. Food Episodes/Social Events: Measuring the Nutritional and
Social Value of Commensality
Janet Chrzan
PART II: ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDY OF FOOD AND FOOD HABITS
Chapter 8. Archeological Food and Nutrition Research
Patti Wright
Chapter 9. Researching Plant Food Remains from Archeological Contexts:
Macroscopic, Microscopic, Chemical and Molecular Approaches
Patti Wright
Chapter 10. Methods for Reconstructing Diet
Bethany Turner and Sarah Livengood
Chapter 11. Nutritional Stress in Past Human Groups
Alan Goodman
Chapter 12. Research on Direct Food Remains
Katherine Moore
Chapter 13. If there is food, we will eat: an evolutionary and global
perspective on human diet and nutrition
Janet Monge
Chapter 14. Experimental Archaeology, Ethnoarchaeology, and the Application
of Archaeological Data to Contemporary Households and Communities
Karen Metheny
Introduction and Research Design
Janet Chrzan
Research Ethics in Food Studies
Sharon Devine and John Brett
PART I: NUTRITIONAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Chapter 1. Design in Biocultural Studies of Food and Nutritional
Anthropology
Darna Dufour and Barbara Piperata
Chapter 2. Nutritional Anthropometry and Body Composition
Leslie Sue Lieberman
Chapter 3. Measuring energy expenditure in daily living: Established
methods and new directions
Mark Jenike
Chapter 4. Dietary Analyses
Andrea Wiley
Chapter 5. Ethnography as a tool for formative research and evaluation in
public health nutrition: illustrations from the world of infant and young
child feeding
Sera Young and Emily Tuthill
Chapter 6. Primate Nutrition and Foodways
Jessica Rothman and Caley Johnson
Chapter 7. Food Episodes/Social Events: Measuring the Nutritional and
Social Value of Commensality
Janet Chrzan
PART II: ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDY OF FOOD AND FOOD HABITS
Chapter 8. Archeological Food and Nutrition Research
Patti Wright
Chapter 9. Researching Plant Food Remains from Archeological Contexts:
Macroscopic, Microscopic, Chemical and Molecular Approaches
Patti Wright
Chapter 10. Methods for Reconstructing Diet
Bethany Turner and Sarah Livengood
Chapter 11. Nutritional Stress in Past Human Groups
Alan Goodman
Chapter 12. Research on Direct Food Remains
Katherine Moore
Chapter 13. If there is food, we will eat: an evolutionary and global
perspective on human diet and nutrition
Janet Monge
Chapter 14. Experimental Archaeology, Ethnoarchaeology, and the Application
of Archaeological Data to Contemporary Households and Communities
Karen Metheny
INTRODUCTION AND RESEARCH ETHICS
Introduction and Research Design
Janet Chrzan
Research Ethics in Food Studies
Sharon Devine and John Brett
PART I: NUTRITIONAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Chapter 1. Design in Biocultural Studies of Food and Nutritional
Anthropology
Darna Dufour and Barbara Piperata
Chapter 2. Nutritional Anthropometry and Body Composition
Leslie Sue Lieberman
Chapter 3. Measuring energy expenditure in daily living: Established
methods and new directions
Mark Jenike
Chapter 4. Dietary Analyses
Andrea Wiley
Chapter 5. Ethnography as a tool for formative research and evaluation in
public health nutrition: illustrations from the world of infant and young
child feeding
Sera Young and Emily Tuthill
Chapter 6. Primate Nutrition and Foodways
Jessica Rothman and Caley Johnson
Chapter 7. Food Episodes/Social Events: Measuring the Nutritional and
Social Value of Commensality
Janet Chrzan
PART II: ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDY OF FOOD AND FOOD HABITS
Chapter 8. Archeological Food and Nutrition Research
Patti Wright
Chapter 9. Researching Plant Food Remains from Archeological Contexts:
Macroscopic, Microscopic, Chemical and Molecular Approaches
Patti Wright
Chapter 10. Methods for Reconstructing Diet
Bethany Turner and Sarah Livengood
Chapter 11. Nutritional Stress in Past Human Groups
Alan Goodman
Chapter 12. Research on Direct Food Remains
Katherine Moore
Chapter 13. If there is food, we will eat: an evolutionary and global
perspective on human diet and nutrition
Janet Monge
Chapter 14. Experimental Archaeology, Ethnoarchaeology, and the Application
of Archaeological Data to Contemporary Households and Communities
Karen Metheny
Introduction and Research Design
Janet Chrzan
Research Ethics in Food Studies
Sharon Devine and John Brett
PART I: NUTRITIONAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Chapter 1. Design in Biocultural Studies of Food and Nutritional
Anthropology
Darna Dufour and Barbara Piperata
Chapter 2. Nutritional Anthropometry and Body Composition
Leslie Sue Lieberman
Chapter 3. Measuring energy expenditure in daily living: Established
methods and new directions
Mark Jenike
Chapter 4. Dietary Analyses
Andrea Wiley
Chapter 5. Ethnography as a tool for formative research and evaluation in
public health nutrition: illustrations from the world of infant and young
child feeding
Sera Young and Emily Tuthill
Chapter 6. Primate Nutrition and Foodways
Jessica Rothman and Caley Johnson
Chapter 7. Food Episodes/Social Events: Measuring the Nutritional and
Social Value of Commensality
Janet Chrzan
PART II: ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDY OF FOOD AND FOOD HABITS
Chapter 8. Archeological Food and Nutrition Research
Patti Wright
Chapter 9. Researching Plant Food Remains from Archeological Contexts:
Macroscopic, Microscopic, Chemical and Molecular Approaches
Patti Wright
Chapter 10. Methods for Reconstructing Diet
Bethany Turner and Sarah Livengood
Chapter 11. Nutritional Stress in Past Human Groups
Alan Goodman
Chapter 12. Research on Direct Food Remains
Katherine Moore
Chapter 13. If there is food, we will eat: an evolutionary and global
perspective on human diet and nutrition
Janet Monge
Chapter 14. Experimental Archaeology, Ethnoarchaeology, and the Application
of Archaeological Data to Contemporary Households and Communities
Karen Metheny







