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Humans have been partying as far back in history as the eye can see. All over the world, celebrations are the focal point of the family, the village, the workplace or the people. In fact, in all the social contexts that make us human. Because celebrations bind us together.
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Celebrations break the rhythm of everyday life, and ritual, solemn or cheerful acts replace daily life. There are religious festivals, political celebrations, seasonal guilds or celebrations of important events such as weddings. Often with plenty of food and drink, and often with music, song or dance.
The book celebrates the feast at all times and in all its forms. From Stone Age hunters and gatherers to Shrovetide in Amager, and from the feast of the dead in Mexico to the feast of the wine god Dionysus in ancient Greece.
The book is written by archaeologists, anthropologists, ethnologists and historians - all brought together by archaeologist Ditlev L. Mahler and ethnologist Elisabeth Colding. The book's concluding essay on contemporary Danish celebrations is written by anthropologist Anne Knudsen, former editor-in-chief of Weekendavisen.
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