1. Communal versus Competitive Feasting: Comment on Kassabaum.
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Hayden, Brian
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FASTS & feasts , *ARCHAEOLOGICAL research , *MOUNDS (Archaeology) , *ARCHAEOLOGICAL excavations , *HUMAN sacrifice - Abstract
Megan Kassabaum has developed a useful approach for interpreting feasting remains, but its application to the Feltus site demonstrates that modifications need to be made. In particular, the characterization of competitive feasting is too simplistic, and her model does not include work types of feasts, which may be responsible for the remains at the Feltus site. The interpretation of feasting at the Feltus site as resulting from social solidarity needs of a dispersed egalitarian society appear questionable on the basis of a high incidence of special meat, the occurrence of smoking pipes, monumental architecture, and indications of possible human sacrifices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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