Early Civilizations of Southeast Asia (Archaeology of Southeast Asia)
A view from the remote Philippine highlands where the  author’s time in the kalinga homeland was packed with the elements of a thriller  novel: mystery, danger, sex, violence, death—and research too!
Ants  for Breakfast is about the adventure of modern archaeology. Seeking insight  into prehistoric pottery manufacture and use, archaeologist James Skibo traveled  to the remote Phillippine highlands to live with the Kalinga people, once  headhunters, and one of the few groups in the world who still use ceramics for  cooking.
Even as he looked for clues to the past in the practices of the  present, the author’s time in the Kalinga homeland was packed with excitment:  mystery, danger, sex, violence, and death. It was also an opportunity to taste a  world both subtly and vastly different, while adding a new perspective to his  own. In the course of his narrative, Skibo seizes every opportunity to link his  experiences to the development of modern archaeology, and to such topics as  human evolution, the peopling of the world, animal domestication, cultural  logic, food taboos, basketball, Indiana Jones, and even Imelda Marcos.
| Country | USA | 
| Brand | University of Utah Press | 
| Manufacturer | University of Utah Press | 
| Binding | Paperback | 
| ItemPartNumber | 630782 | 
| Model | 630782 | 
| UnitCount | 1 | 
| EANs | 9780874806205 | 
| ReleaseDate | 0000-00-00 |