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Archaeological dig provides clues to how feasting became an important ritual
December 27, 2017 by Natalie Munro, The Conversation
 

This holiday season millions of families will come together to celebrate their respective festivals and engage in myriad rituals. These may include exchanging gifts, singing songs, giving thanks, and most importantly, preparing and consuming the holiday feast.

Archaeological evidence shows that such communally shared meals have long been vital components of human rituals. My colleague Leore Grosman and I discovered the earliest evidence of a ritual feast at a 12,000-year-old archaeological site in northern Israel and learned how feasts came to be integral components of modern-day ritual practice.


Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2017-12-archaeological-clues-feasting-important-ritual.html#jCp