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The Commensal Politics of Early States and Empires / Tamara L. Bray -- Feasts, Funerals, and Fast Food in Early Mesopotamian States/ Susan Pollock -- Pharaohs, Feasts, and Foreigners: Cooking, Foodways, and Agency on Ancient Egypt's Southern Frontier / Stuart Tyson Smith -- Feasting the Ancestors in Early China/ Sarah Milledge Nelson -- To Dine Splendidly: Imperial Pottery, Commensal Politics, and the Inca State / Tamara L. Bray -- From Stew-Eaters to Maize-Drinkers: The Chicha economy and the Tiwanaku Expansion/ Paul S. Goldstein -- Pots, Politics, and Power: Huari Ceramic Assemblages and Imperial Administration / Anita G. Cook and Mary Glowacki -- Feasting at Home: Community and House Solidarity among the Maya of Southeastern Mesoamerica/ Julia A. Hendon -- Aztec Feasts, Rituals, and Markets: Political Uses of Ceramic Vessels in a Commercial Economy/ Michael E. Smith, Jennifer B. Wharton, and Jan Marie Olson -- Clearing the Table: Some Concluding Reflections on Commensal Politics and Imperial States / Michael Dietler -- Feasting and the Practice of Stately Manners / Joan M. Gero. |