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Cooking with stones: An ethnoarchaeological study of stone oven cooking strategies in island Melanesia.

机译:用石头做饭:美拉尼西亚岛石炉做饭策略的民族考古学研究。

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This dissertation examines the diversity of stone oven cooking strategies in northern Vanuatu, located in central Melanesia. Using an ethnoarchaeological research method, this study explores the variability of cooking practices in two regions with contrasting ecological settings (Northwest Santo, Malo, and other islands). This study aims to identify factors affecting the development and diversification of stone oven cooking technologies. Cooking with pots, another method whose use is confined to certain regions in Melanesia, is also taken into account in light of understanding the loss of pottery in Pacific prehistory. Employing an anthropology of technology framework which incorporates the active role of agency, provided a comprehensive perspective viewpoint in evaluating stone oven cooking strategies and related culinary practices.;This dissertation is comprised of two parts: an ethnoarchaeological research section presenting the detailed description of contemporary stone oven cooking strategies, including the experimental study examining the heat effects of stone oven cooking, and the detailed documentation of archaeological features reflecting possible stone oven cooking activities.;The examination of contemporary cooking practices demonstrates that stone oven cooking is a complex technological system shaped by a range of ecological, social, and historical factors. In a sense, various styles of oven structures and cooking strategies are linked to certain food types such as taro and yams. However, the examination of ethnographic stone ovens from northern Vanuatu eliminates any simplistic causal relationship between a specific cooking style and particular foods. Conversely, there are multiple technological options to be taken, depending on how people in a given society conceptualize their cooking system. While ecological factors circumscribe the range of possible alternatives, factors such as cultural values and sociopolitical relations among the people also play an important role in determining the technological process.;The archaeological record from Vanuatu, most of which falls into the early settlement period, exhibits a wide range of related stone oven features. Such patterning is suggestive of practices that are exploratory, rather than having an already established cooking strategy. The appearance of distinctive local technological variants that is detected at Arapus site on Efate, then, may indicate the process of local adaptation and diversification.
机译:本文研究了位于美拉尼西亚中部瓦努阿图北部的石炉烹饪策略的多样性。本研究使用民族考古学方法,探索了生态环境截然不同的两个地区(西北圣托,马洛和其他岛屿)的烹饪方式的变异性。本研究旨在确定影响石炉烹饪技术发展和多样化的因素。考虑到了解太平洋史前时期陶器的流失,还考虑了用锅做饭的另一种方法,该方法仅限于在美拉尼西亚的某些地区使用。运用结合代理机构的积极作用的人类学技术框架,为评估石炉的烹饪策略和相关烹饪实践提供了全面的视角。论文包括两个部分:民族考古研究部分,详细介绍当代石器烤箱烹饪策略,包括研究石烤箱烹饪的热效应的实验研究,以及反映石烤箱烹饪活动的考古特征的详细文档。对当代烹饪实践的研究表明,石烤箱烹饪是由一系列生态,社会和历史因素。从某种意义上说,各种样式的烤箱结构和烹饪策略都与某些食物类型(如芋头和山药)相关。但是,对瓦努阿图北部民族志石炉的检查消除了特定烹饪方式与特定食物之间任何简单的因果关系。相反,要采取多种技术选择,具体取决于特定社会中的人们如何将其烹饪系统概念化。尽管生态因素限制了可能的选择范围,但人民之间的文化价值和社会政治关系等因素在确定技术过程中也起着重要作用。;瓦努阿图的考古记录显示,其中大部分属于早期定居时期。各种相关的石制烤箱功能。这种模式暗示着探索性的实践,而不是已经建立的烹饪策略。因此,在Efate的Arapus站点上发现的独特的本地技术变体的出现可能表明了本地适应和多样化的过程。

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  • 作者

    Nojima, Yoko.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Hawai'i at Manoa.;

  • 授予单位 University of Hawai'i at Manoa.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Archaeology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 400 p.
  • 总页数 400
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:38:41

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