Evidence of cheesemaking in lower Pannonia and upper Moesia
Abstract
Evidence of cheese making at sites in lower Pannonia and Upper Moesia are shown in the
typical ceramic molds for cheese. We have no written evidence about cheese production in
Pannonia and Moesia, and the cheese itself or the woven strainers are archaeologically invisi ble. We can thus learn about cheese-making exclusively from ceramic fragments. The finds of
vessels that we consider to be strainers/molds for cheese allow us to reckon with a production
that must have satisfied at least the local demands for this product. It is known that the Emper or Hadrian lived the life of a regular soldier for a while (SHA, Hadrian X, 2) and enjoyed “larido,
caseo et posca”. This source gives us an evidence that cheese was part of soldier’s diet, and
most the soldiers were probably able to produce the cheese by themselves. The production of
good-quality cheese is considered an art even today, and the case was the sa¬me with the Ro mans and the process itself has not undergone substant...ial changes. Experiments that follow
guidelines from Collumela and other authors show similarities with the cheese making known
from ethnology and from the way cheese is made in farms of today.
Keywords:
cheesemaking / lower Pannonia / Moesia Superior / potterySource:
Book of abstracts. 24th Internatioanl Limes Congress, 2018, 65-65Publisher:
- Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology
Institution/Community
Археолошки институт / Institute of ArchaeologyTY - CONF AU - Ožanić Roguljić, Ivana AU - Raičković Savić, Angelina PY - 2018 UR - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/626 AB - Evidence of cheese making at sites in lower Pannonia and Upper Moesia are shown in the typical ceramic molds for cheese. We have no written evidence about cheese production in Pannonia and Moesia, and the cheese itself or the woven strainers are archaeologically invisi ble. We can thus learn about cheese-making exclusively from ceramic fragments. The finds of vessels that we consider to be strainers/molds for cheese allow us to reckon with a production that must have satisfied at least the local demands for this product. It is known that the Emper or Hadrian lived the life of a regular soldier for a while (SHA, Hadrian X, 2) and enjoyed “larido, caseo et posca”. This source gives us an evidence that cheese was part of soldier’s diet, and most the soldiers were probably able to produce the cheese by themselves. The production of good-quality cheese is considered an art even today, and the case was the sa¬me with the Ro mans and the process itself has not undergone substantial changes. Experiments that follow guidelines from Collumela and other authors show similarities with the cheese making known from ethnology and from the way cheese is made in farms of today. PB - Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology C3 - Book of abstracts. 24th Internatioanl Limes Congress T1 - Evidence of cheesemaking in lower Pannonia and upper Moesia EP - 65 SP - 65 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_626 ER -
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Ožanić Roguljić, I.,& Raičković Savić, A.. (2018). Evidence of cheesemaking in lower Pannonia and upper Moesia. in Book of abstracts. 24th Internatioanl Limes Congress Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology., 65-65. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_626
Ožanić Roguljić I, Raičković Savić A. Evidence of cheesemaking in lower Pannonia and upper Moesia. in Book of abstracts. 24th Internatioanl Limes Congress. 2018;:65-65. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_626 .
Ožanić Roguljić, Ivana, Raičković Savić, Angelina, "Evidence of cheesemaking in lower Pannonia and upper Moesia" in Book of abstracts. 24th Internatioanl Limes Congress (2018):65-65, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_626 .