Boundary Conditions
Discover the intriguing world of archaeology with Boundary Conditions by Leslie Bush, published by The University of Alabama Press in 2004. This insightful book delves into the significant role of foodways as a marker of group identity, examining how these practices can be identified through charred macrobotanical remains found at archaeological sites. Bush presents a detailed comparison of archaeobotanical evidence from 13 Oliver Phase sites in Indiana alongside other late prehistoric locations, offering a comprehensive look at the past. With 200 pages of engaging content, this paperback is a must-have for enthusiasts of archaeology and history alike. Enhance your understanding of cultural identity through the lens of ancient food practices with this essential read.