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  1. Calling Medieval Foodies! Online Courses for Cooking Medieval Food

    ... professors and top chefs, passionate about medieval food, have come together to teach online students how to ... team seeks to “rediscover old flavors, re-trace ancient food sources, traditions, trade routes, and re-vivify ... about medieval butchery, with online courses from The Quality Chop House. ( The Quality Chop House ) Become A ...

    ashley cowie - 23/11/2020 - 16:58

  2. A Deadly Bite: The Plight of the Ancient Food Taster

    ... the ways in which poisons can be administered is through food and drink. In several ancient societies, the fear of ... poisoned led many members of the ruling class to hire food tasters. Poison was a potent weapon that could be used ... course, the queen was not testing for poison, but for the quality of the food that was being prepared. Top Image: ...

    dhwty - 26/11/2017 - 01:58

  3. Study reveals surprising facts about diets of Medieval children in England

    ... availability of a variety of foods, as well as higher-quality foods. While that may be true for adults during the ...

    mrreese - 29/02/2016 - 21:54

  4. 14,400-year-old Bread Causes Major Re-think on the Birth of Agriculture

    ... London and University of Cambridge have analyzed charred food remains from a 14,400-year-old Natufian hunter-gatherer ... of the study, said: "The presence of hundreds of charred food remains in the fireplaces from Shubayqa 1 is an ... it has given us the chance to characterize 14,000-year-old food practices. The 24 remains analyzed in this study show ...

    ancient-origins - 17/07/2018 - 22:52

  5. Do Ancient Baby Teeth Really Prove Sexism In Ancient China?

    ... for both of the two ancient communities they studied “food was an integral aspect of identity, showing the ...

    ashley cowie - 21/03/2020 - 21:57

  6. Spanish Skeletons Reveal Deep-Rooted Inequality of El Argar Society

    ... rather similar. There were no real differences between the food eaten by men and women. There was some difference ... the experts had a “clearer reconstruction of the entire food chain.”   The team have provided unprecedented ...

    Ed Whelan - 12/03/2020 - 21:59

  7. Remembering the Future: How Ancient Maya Agronomists Changed the Modern World

    ... created cultivars or plant varieties of unequaled quality by combining science with selective plant breeding. ... squash These cultivars have made important changes to the food security of the entire world. As well, the introductions ... a dramatic impact on demographics. Changing the World with Food Maya cultivars affected politics, laws, customs, ...

    James O Kon - 28/08/2017 - 19:10

  8. How Living Like a Hunter-gatherer Could Improve Your Health

    ... following a  hunter-gatherer lifestyle  of foraging for food and hunting animals. Today, only a few hunter-gatherer ... fundamental reason for being  “ikigai”, which can add quality years to your life. Living in small communities of ... the ground , mimic how they’d move when foraging for food. These functional movements help preserve physical ...

    ancient-origins - 10/02/2024 - 00:00

  9. The Norman Conquest Didn’t Kill the English Appetite

    ... in Oxford which was selected for the study because of the quality of the remains and their reliable dating evidence. ... and chicken would have been roasted or cooked in a stew. Food Shortages in England After The Norman Conquest In ... Technica , the ‘study suggests that after 1066, English food was as terrible but filling as before.’ Eureka Alert ...

    Ed Whelan - 07/07/2020 - 19:04

  10. The Thirteen Legendary Treasures of Britain

    ... would reject it after learning of the sword’s strange quality. The first legendary treasure is a sword that burst ... a magical hamper, a wicker basket that could multiply food. Known as the ‘basket of plenty’, food for one man would be placed into the hamper and then ...

    dhwty - 13/04/2015 - 00:50

  11. Portus Study Reveals Vandal's Invasion Destroyed Roman's Luxury Diets, And Class System

    ... after the Vandals sacked Rome in AD 455 a quick change in food resources caused widespread nutritional depletion. ... a single historical event had considerable effects on the quality of the food resources and nutritional quotient of the diets of the ...

    ashley cowie - 12/06/2019 - 10:58

  12. The French Revolution and Birth of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity

    ... To make matters worse, the country was suffering from food shortages, as a result of years of poor harvest, coupled ...

    dhwty - 11/10/2019 - 02:00

  13. Hunter Gatherer Society Has a Time-Tested, Secret Method to Traverse the Rainforest

    How do human foragers find food or the way home in rainforests, where heavy vegetation ... a map, compass, or smartphone? How do human foragers find food or the way home in rainforests, where heavy vegetation ... BaYaka? Knowing which direction to go in order to reach a food location or home is important for many animal species, ...

    ancient-origins - 24/07/2019 - 00:19

  14. From Peas to Prosperity: Researchers Discover the Diet that Shaped the Oldest Cities

    ... Archaeology/ Kiel University ) Mystery of the Food Supply Systems Solved The food supply system supporting these settlements has been a ... of the mega-sites was based on extremely sophisticated food and pasture management," says Kiel paleoecologist Dr. ...

    Sahir - 20/12/2023 - 13:59

  15. Unique Cereal Rings Were Not Made To Eat, So What Are They?

    ... The flour used to make the dough was of the finest quality. The report says that they were “most likely shaped ... were not a foodstuff. Used in Rituals? If they are not food , then why were they produced? The research team ... is offering new “insights into the material culture of food, symbolism, and diversity of dishes.” This is ...

    Ed Whelan - 07/06/2019 - 01:47

  16. Why the Christian Idea of Hell no Longer Persuades People to Care for the Poor

    ... including Tantalus, who was sentenced eternally to have food and drink just out of reach. It is this punishment from ... originated. Tantalus was sentenced eternally to have food out of reach ( public domain ) Hundreds of years later, ...

    ancient-origins - 03/11/2018 - 00:52

  17. Neolithic Wealth Gap Wasn’t Just for the Living

    ... with copper artifacts “likely had greater access to high-quality cattle pastures,” according to the researchers, and ... with copper artifacts “likely had greater access to high-quality cattle pastures.” ( Public Domain ) The study to be ... “Initially, we were just interested in studying the food they ate to understand the development of farming in ...

    Alicia McDermott - 03/08/2020 - 23:59

  18. Spectacular Bronze Age Karasuk Culture Jewelry Found in Siberian Grave

    ... one of the most diverse and dazzling collections of high-quality jewelry ever discovered in an ancient individual’s ... likely contained meat when buried and were meant to be a food offering), a now-smashed pottery vessel with a carefully ... agricultural people, growing crops and raising animals for food simultaneously. What little is known about them comes ...

    Nathan Falde - 30/09/2021 - 14:40

  19. How Master Potters Keep a 7000-Year-Old Kimchi Tradition Alive (Video)

    ... for over 7000 years, is more than just a food - it is a symbol of cultural identity and heritage. ... of Korean cuisine for over 7000 years, is more than just a food - it is a symbol of cultural identity and heritage. And ... their expert craftsmanship and unwavering commitment to quality. Let’s delve into the fascinating world of kimchi ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 25/03/2023 - 16:00

  20. Who Invented Peanut Butter? Origins of the Tasty Sandwich Spread

    Peanut butter is a popular type of food commonly used as a spread, though it may also be used as ... patented a process for the production of peanut butter, a food that was marketed as a protein substitute for people ... could be produced on a large scale. Nevertheless, it was a food that could not be kept for long, as the oil separated ...

    dhwty - 29/05/2019 - 16:31

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