Dear colleagues,

The journal below has a substantial section on ancient food technologies.

Best,
Julie


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Julie Hruby
Assistant Professor of Classics
Dartmouth College
HB 6086
Hanover, NH 03755
(603) 646-2910

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Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2016 at 9:03 PM
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Subject: Fwd: [agade] JOURNALS: Origini 37.1 & 2

Thought you might be interested — A LOT about food technology!!!

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Subject: [agade] JOURNALS: Origini 37.1 & 2
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ORIGINI
Journal of Prehistory and Protohistory of Ancient Civilizations

Presentation of Vols. 37.1 & 2 – 2015
[Content below]

Call for Papers for vol. 38-2016: Deadline: 10th April 2016
 
We are pleased to inform that Volume 37.1-2015 is in press and will come out soon. For the year 2015 a second special issue is about to come, presenting a series of seminars on “The Origin of Inequality” held in Rome Sapienza University in 2015. The table of contents of both volumes is included below.
 
In view of the preparation of the new 2016 38 number, we would like to remind contributors to submit papers by 10th April.
 
About our Journal
ORIGINI is an international peer-reviewed journal, dealing with the Prehistory and Protohistory of Ancient Civilizations in various cultural regions in the world.
The Editor in Chief is Marcella Frangipane, supported by a team of Associated editors and an international Scientific Board.
Papers presenting new archaeological data in an interpretative framework of historical and anthropological reconstruction, as well as papers debating theoretical and methodological matters, are welcome.
 
The papers should not exceed 80.000 characters (with spaces included) and 15 full pages of illustrations (the number of text and illustration pages can be modified within the above mentioned total limits: one page of text is considered to be of 3000 characters, with spaces included).
Guidelines with more precise indications for the editing of the articles will be sent to the authors who will communicate us a paper proposal.
The articles should be sent in a digital version, either on a CD or by email, with an attached pdf version, to the following address:

Redazione Rivista Origini,
Sapienza Università di Roma, Dipartimento di Scienze dell'Antichità – Museo delle Origini, P.le Aldo Moro 5, 00185 Roma.
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Tel. +39 06 49913926 – Fax +39 06 49913653
 
Looking forward to receiving papers that will contribute to the success of the journal
 
Marcella Frangipane

 
 
 ORIGINI 37.1 – 2015 (in press)
Table of Contents
 
FOOD AND URBANIZATION. MATERIAL AND TEXTUAL PERSPECTIVES ONALIMENTARY PRACTICE IN EARLY MESOPOTAMIA - Maria Bianca D’Anna, Carolin Jauß, J. Cale Johnson (eds.)
- INTRODUCTION
Maria Bianca D’Anna, Carolin Jauß, J. Cale Johnson
       - VESSELS AND OTHER CONTAINERS FOR THE STORAGE OF FOOD ACCORDING TO THE EARLY LEXICAL RECORD
K. Wagensonner
       - POTTERY VESSELS AND FOOD PRACTICE. SOME REFLECTIONS ON VESSELS AND TEXTS
       C. Jauß
       - OVENS, FIREPLACES AND THE PREPARATION OF FOOD IN URUK MESOPOTAMIA
       S. Pollock
- THE PRICE OF URBANIZATION? BIOLOGICAL STANDARD OF LIVING IN THE NEAR EAST AROUND THE 4 TH MILL ENNIUM
       E. Rosenstock
       - ANIMAL RESOURCES IN THE LATE URUK PERIOD FOOD PRACTICES
       R. Benhon
       - THE PRODUCTION AND STORAGE OF FOOD IN EARLY IRAN JACOB
       L. Dahl
       - DECIPHERING THE LATE URUK BUTCHERING TEXTS
       J. Cale Johnson
       - FOOD WITHOUT URBANIZATION. A MATERIAL PERSPECTIVE ON FOOD POLITICS AT ARSLANTEPE VIA (LC 5)
       M.B. D’Anna
       - FOOD AND FOOD PRACTICES ACCORDING TO THE UR III ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD
H. Brunke
       Bibliography
           
NORTHERN UBAID AND LATE CHALCOLITHIC 1-3 PERIODS IN THE ERBIL PLAIN. NEW INSIGHTS FROM RECENT RESEARCHES AT HELAWA, IRAQI KURDISTAN
L. Peyronel, A. Vacca
 
NEW DOCUMENTATION ON DIGGING TECHNIQUES OF THE PREHISTORIC FUNERARY HYPOGEA OF THE WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN
M.G. Melis, M.E. Porqueddu
 
AN ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE RESEARCH ON PREHISTORIC WEIGHT SYSTEMS: A CASE STUDY FROM NURAGIC SARDINIA
N. Ialongo, A. Di Renzoni, M. Ortolani, A. Vanzetti
 
EXPLORING TERRITORIES: BUBBLE MODEL AND MINIMUM NUMBER OF CONTEMPORARY SETTLEMENTS. A CASE STUDY FROM ETRURIA AND LATIUM VETUS FROM THE EARLY BRONZE AGE TO EARLY IRON AGE
L. Alessandri
 
Recensioni /Reviews
 
ORIGINI 37.2 – 2015 (in preparation)
 
THEMATIC ISSUE: THE ORIGIN OF INEQUALITY
Seminars held in Rome, Sapienza University, March - October 2015
 
PREFACE
M. Frangipane
 
INTRODUCTION
A. Cardarelli, A. Cazzella, M. Frangipane
 
INCREASING INEQUALITIES – FROM THE EDEN TO THE PRESENT
M. Liverani
 
MATERIAL AND SOCIAL WORLDS IN NEOLITHIC AND EARLY CHALCOLITHIC FARS, IRAN
S. Pollock
 
 A NEW WORLD OF WORK: ECONOMIC INEQUALITIES IN 4TH MILLENNIUM BC MESOPOTAMIA"
A. McMahon
 
THE APPEARANCE OF SOCIAL INEQUALITIES: CASES OF NEOLITHIC AND CHALCOLITHIC SOCIETIES
J. Müller, V. P. J. Arponen, R.t Hofmann, R. Ohlrau
 
CHIEFDOM SOCIETIES IN PREHISTORIC MALTA?
A. Cazzella, G. Recchia
 
THE EMERGENCE OF ELITE IDENTITIES IN BRONZE AGE EUROPE
A. Harding
 
DIFFERENT FORMS OF SOCIAL INEQUALITY IN THE BRONZE AGE OF ITALY
A. Cardarelli
 
VEIO IN THE EARLY IRON AGE. ONE OF THE FIRST ‘CLASS SOCIETIES’ IN ANCIENT ITALY
M. Pacciarelli
 
THE LINEARITY OF POWER IN PALEOVENETIAN SOCIETY (X-III CENT. BCE)
A. Vanzetti
 
THE EVOLUTION OF SOCIAL STRUCTURES IN THE NORTHERN PO VALLEY BEFORE AND AFTER THE COLLAPSE OF ‘TERRAMARE’ SYSTEM
M. Cupitò, G. Leonardi
 
FROM WANAX TO BASILEUS: ASPECTS OF MILITARY AND POLITICAL LEADERSHIP IN THE LATE MICENEAN SOCIETY
Marco Bettelli
 
FROM PRESTIGE TO POWER: ECONOMIC CENTRALISATION AND THE FOUNDATION OF INEQUALITY IN THE ‘PRISTINE STATES’ OF GREATER MESOPOTAMIA
M. Frangipane
 
WEALTH INEQUALITY AND THE PRISTINE HAWAIIAN STATE: A POLITICAL ECONOMY APPROACH
T. Earle
 
THE ORIGINS OF INEQUALITY IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL NARRATIVES: THE CASE OF MESOAMERICA IN THE FORMATIVE PERIOD
R. Lesure

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