lots in medical prescriptions from ancient EGypt
also for meat preservation: fat and salt and cooked
Salima Ikram
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American University in Cairo
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On 16 Nov 2014, at 20:30, Eve Richardson wrote:
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> Pemmican, of course.
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> And (a little more recently, but may give hints of how fat might have been used in the past?) I'm sure I remember that as a kid when I and my mother had recorders (the musical instrument) bear grease was rubbed on them where the separate parts slid together. I was intrigued that the little plastic container held real bear fat!
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> And neetsfoot oil for boots.
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> An interesting topic! Hadn't previously thought about how I'd used animal fats in my own life.
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> Eve
> On 16-Nov-2014 5:22 AM, Barnea Levi Selavan wrote:
>> Dear list members,
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>> I am about to initiate research to write a paper on the earliest use and storage of animal and bird fats.
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>> Currently I envision one section on prehistoric times, and then recurring again in the Late Bronze-Iron Ages.
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>> Texts from different ancient cultures;
>> evidence of the various processes and required utensils for rendering and storing fat;
>> and detailing what the potentional uses were,
>> are all issues I ask your help in.
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>> There is medicinal use, working with tools, shield protection, as David laments for Saul and Jonathan; foodstuffs.
>> Ancient ink, such as in the Qeiyafa ostracon, contained charcoal and animal fat. What else?
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>> In terms of food- why would I use these fats? How long would they last? Are there animals that are preferred?
>> For example, in some parts of Europe in recent centuries, goose fat was the favorite.
>> And anyone in the Lower East Side of New York knew the words "chicken schmaltz."
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>> I woudl appreciate your references to writings and lines of investigation.
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>> Yours
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>> Barnea Levi Selavan
>> MA Program
>> Tel Aviv University
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