Grainger | The Story of Garum | Buch | 978-1-138-28407-4 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 314 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 637 g

Grainger

The Story of Garum

Fermented Fish Sauce and Salted Fish in the Ancient World

Buch, Englisch, 314 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 637 g

ISBN: 978-1-138-28407-4
Verlag: Routledge


The Story of Garum recounts the convoluted journey of that notorious Roman fish sauce, known as garum, from a smelly Greek fish paste to an expensive luxury at the heart of Roman cuisine and back to obscurity as the Roman empire declines.

This book is a unique attempt to meld the very disparate disciplines of ancient history, classical literature, archaeology, zooarchaeology, experimental archaeology, ethnographic studies and modern sciences to illuminate this little understood commodity. Currently Roman fish sauce has many identities depending on which discipline engages with it, in what era and at what level. These identities are often contradictory and confused and as yet no one has attempted a holistic approach where fish sauce has been given centre stage. Roman fish sauce, along with oil and wine, formed a triad of commodities which dominated Mediterranean trade and while oil and wine can be understood, fish sauce was until now a mystery.

Students and specialists in the archaeology of ancient Mediterranean trade whether through amphora studies, shipwrecks or zooarchaeology will find this invaluable. Scholars of ancient history and classics wishing to understand the nuances of Roman dining literature and the wider food history discipline will also benefit from this volume.
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Introduction; 1. Fish sauce in Classical literature; 2. Fish sauce in the consumption literature: a literary and archaeological chronology; 3 Fish sauce in culinary, medical and veterinary sources; 4. Fish sauce from Papyri in Greek speaking Egypt; 5. Fish sauce in the late Roman, Byzantine and medieval world; 6. Fish sauce from an Archaeological perspective; 7. Fermented fish sauce in South East Asia; 8. Modern fish sauce experiments; 9. Fishing in the Mediterranean; 10. The infrastructure of fish sauce manufacture; 11. Fish bones as evidence of sauce; 12. Fish sauce amphorae as functional vessels; Afterword


Sally Grainger is an independent scholar with degrees in ancient history and archaeology. She is a food historian, chef and experimental archaeologist. She has worked with many university institutions and museums helping to interpret the foodways of ancient societies. She has published widely in food history, and jointly with Andrew Dalby she wrote the acclaimed Classical Cook Book, and with her husband Dr Christopher Grocock she edited and translated the recipe text known as Apicius. She continues to collaborate with archaeologist in research into the various ways in which ancient fish sauces were made, traded and consumed.


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