TY - BOOK AU - Ardren,Traci AU - Boileau,Arianne AU - Brown,M.Kathryn AU - Campbell,Jessica L. AU - Carter,Nicholas AU - Coe,Michael D. AU - Cunningham-Smith,Petra AU - De drick,Maia AU - Emery,Kitty F. AU - Fernández Souza,Lilia AU - Freiwald,Carolyn AU - Gaikwad,Nilesh AU - Hare,Timothy S. AU - Hendon,Julia A. AU - King,Adam AU - Lamoureux-St-Hilaire,Maxime AU - Masson,Marilyn A. AU - Matsumoto,Mallory E. AU - Morell-Hart,Shanti AU - Peraza Lope,Carlos AU - Pilar Jiménez Álvarez,Socorro del AU - Pilcher,Jeffrey M. AU - Powis,Terry G. AU - Russell,Bradley W. AU - Sharpe,Ashley E. AU - Spenard,Jon AU - Thornton,Erin Kennedy AU - Vail,Gabrielle AU - Zimmermann,Mario TI - Her Cup for Sweet Cacao: Food in Ancient Maya Society SN - 9781477321652 AV - F1435.3.F7 U1 - 972.8/01 23 PY - 2022///] CY - Austin : PB - University of Texas Press, KW - Food habits KW - Central America KW - History KW - Mexico KW - Food KW - Social aspects KW - Mayas KW - Social life and customs KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / General KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Preface --; 1. Introduction --; 2. Potluck: Building Community and Feasting among the Middle Preclassic Maya --; 3. A Toast to the Earth: The Social Role of Beverages in Pre-Hispanic Maya Cave Ritual at Pacbitun, Belize --; 4. The Epigraphy of Ancient Maya Food and Drink --; 5. Plant Foodstuffs of the Ancient Maya: Agents and Matter, Medium and Message --; 6. Food, Friend, or Offering: Exploring the Role of Maya Dogs in the Zooarchaeological Record --; 7. Celebrating Sihó: The Role of Food and Foodways in the Construction of Social Identities --; 8. Cuisine and Feasting in the Copán and Lower Ulúa Valleys in Honduras --; 9. Talking Feasts: Classic Maya Commensal Politics at La Corona --; 10. Thinking (and Eating) Chichén Itzá: New Food Technology and Creating the Itzá State at Xuenkal --; 11. Faunal Foods as Indices of Commoner Wealth (or Poverty) in Rural versus Urban Houselots of the Terminal Classic and Postclassic in Northwest Yucatán --; 12. Human-Deity Relationships Conveyed through Balche’ Rituals and Resource Procurement --; 13. Conclusion: In Maya Food Studies, Who Is Maya? What Is Food? --; Index; restricted access N2 - For the ancient Maya, food was both sustenance and a tool for building a complex society. This collection, the first to focus exclusively on the social uses of food in Classic Maya culture, deploys a variety of theoretical approaches to examine the meaning of food beyond diet—ritual offerings and restrictions, medicinal preparations, and the role of nostalgia around food, among other topics. For instance, how did Maya feasts build community while also reinforcing social hierarchy? What psychoactive substances were the elite Maya drinking in their caves, and why? Which dogs were good for eating, and which breeds became companions? Why did even some non-elite Maya enjoy cacao, but rarely meat? Why was meat more available for urban Maya than for those closer to hunting grounds on the fringes of cities? How did the molcajete become a vital tool and symbol in Maya gastronomy? These chapters, written by some of the leading scholars in the field, showcase a variety of approaches and present new evidence from faunal remains, hieroglyphic texts, chemical analyses, and art. Thoughtful and revealing, Her Cup for Sweet Cacao unlocks a more comprehensive understanding of how food was instrumental to the development of ancient Maya culture UR - https://doi.org/10.7560/321645 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781477321652 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781477321652/original ER -