Publications relevant to the Cereal Cultures projects, but not published inside said network (sorted from most to least recent).
Berger, Peter:
Berger, Peter (2023) Subaltern Sovereigns. Rituals of Rule and Regeneration in Highland Odisha, India. DeGruyter. Open Access: https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110458831/html.
Berger, Peter (2021): “Configuration of Values”. In: Berger, P., Knibbe, K. & Buitelaar, M. (eds.) Religion as Relation. Studying Religion in Context. Equinox Publishing Ltd., p. 275-295.
Berger, Peter, M. Buitelaar & K. Knibbe (2021): “Epilogue: Studying Religion in Context. Diversity and commonalities in approaches”. In: Berger, P., Knibbe, K. & Buitelaar, M. (eds.) Religion as Relation. Studying Religion in Context. Equinox Publishing Ltd., p. 296-304.
Berger, Peter & Georg Pfeffer (2021): “Gadaba”. In: Carrin, M. (ed.) Brill’s Encyclopedia of the Religions of the Indigenous People of South Asia Online. Brill, (South Asian Religions).
Berger, Peter, M. Buitelaar & K. Knibbe (2021): “Introduction: Religion as Relation”. In: Berger, P., Knibbe, K. & Buitelaar, M. (eds.) Religion as Relation. Studying Religion in Context. Equinox Publishing Ltd., p. 1-50.
Berger, Peter, M. Buitelaar & K. Knibbe (eds.) (2021): Religion as Relation. Studying Religion in Context. Sheffield & Bristol: Equinox Publishing Ltd.
Berger, Peter & S. Sahoo (eds.) (2020): Godroads: Modalities of Conversion in India. New Delhi, Cambridge University Press.
Berger, Peter (2019): “Gadaba. Society on the Menu”. In: Carin, M. (ed.) Brill’s Encyclopedia of the Religions of the Indigenous People of South Asia. Brill, p. 207-214.
Berger, Peter (2018): “Millet, Rice and the Constitution of Society in Central India”. In: Paideuma: Zeitschrift für kulturanthropologische Forschung 64, p. 245-264.
Berger, Peter & Roland Hardenberg (2018): “Introduction: Cereal Belongings. A Cultural Perspective on Cereals as Resource”. In: Paideuma: Zeitschrift für kulturanthropologische Forschung 64, p. 167-181.
Berger, Peter & Roland Hardenberg (Guest eds.) (2018): “Special Section ‘Cereal Belongings'”. In: Paideuma: Zeitschrift für kulturanthropologische Forschung 64, p. 167-283.
Berger, Peter (2017): “Feeding, Sharing and Devouring. Alimentary Rituals and Cosmology in Highland Odisha, India”. In: Skoda, U. & Pati, B. (eds.) Highland Odisha. Life and Society Beyond the Coastal World. New Delhi: Primus Books, p. 71-106.
Berger, Peter (2016): “Good to Eat, Good to Think and Good to Study. Food (and Drink) in Indian Tribal Societies”. In: Tribal Studies. A Journal of COATS 4 (1), p. 5-23.
Cappers, René:
Cappers, René & R. Bekker (2021): A Manual for the Identification of Plant Seeds and Fruits (2nd Revised Edition). Barkhuis Publishing.
Cappers, René & R. Neef (2021): Handbook of Plant Palaeoecology (2nd Revised Edition). Barkhuis Publishing.
Cappers, René (2019): “Cereal Founder Crops of Sub-Saharan Africa and Southwest Asia. Advantages and Limitations”. Trees, Grasses and Crops. People and Plants in Sub-Saharan Africa and Beyond 37. Frankfurt am Main: Verlag Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH. p. 63-72.
Cappers, René (2018): Digital Atlas of Traditional Food Made From Cereals and Milk. Groningen: Barkhuis Publishing & Groningen University Library.
Cappers, René, R. Neef, R. M. Bekker, F. Fantone & Y. Okur (2016): Digital Atlas of Traditional Agricultural Practices and Food Processing. Eelde: Barkhuis Publishing & Groningen University Press.
Filatova, Sonja:
Filatova, Sonja (2022): “The Crop Spectra of the Hungarian Bronze Age Before and After the Introduction of Millet”. In: Kirleis, W., M. Dal Corso & D. Filipovic (eds.) Millet and What Else? The Wider Context of the Adoption of Millet Cultivation in Europe. Leiden: Sidestone Press. P. 39-68.
Filatova, Sonja (2021): “Towad an Investigation of Diversity and Cultivation of Rye (Secale cereale ssp. cereale L.) in Germany. Methodological Insights and First Results from Early Modern Plant Material”. Agronomy 11 (12), p. 2451.
Filatova, Sonja, F. Gyulai & W. Kirleis (2019): “Environmental Imposition or Ancient Farmers’ Choice? A Study of the Presence of ‘Inferior’ Legumes in the Bronze Age Carpathian Basin (Hungary)”. In: Dal Corso M., W. Kirleis, J. Kneisel, N. Taylor, M. Wieckowska-Lüth & M. Zanon (eds.) How’s Life? Living Conditions in the 2nd and 1st Millenia BCE. Sidestone Press, p. 57-83.
Filatova, Sonja, C. Gissel, D. Filipovic, W. Kirleis (2018): “The Plant Economy at the Bronze Age Site of Kakucs-Turján. First Archaeobotanical Results”. In: Jaeger, M., G. Kuscar, N. Taylor & R. Staniuk (eds.) Kakucs-Turján. A Middle Bronze Age Multi-Layered Fortified Settlement in Central Hungary. Verlag Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH, p. 175-187.
Hardenberg, Roland:
Hardenberg, Roland (2022): “Bauxitabbau, Megalithen und Holzpfähle. Das Verstehen sozio-kosmischer Ordnungen in einem Konflikt um ‘Ressourcen'”. In: Hardenberg, Roland, Josephus Platenkamp & Thomas Widlock (Hrsg.) Ethnologie als angewandte Wissenschaft. Das Zusammenspiel von Theorie und Praxis. Berlin: Reimer Verlag. S. 61-87.
Bartelheim, Martin, Leonardo García Sanjuán & Roland Hardenberg (eds.) (2021): Human-Made Environments. The Development of Landscapes as Resouce Assemblages. RessourcenKulturen 15. Tübingen: Tübingen Univeristy Press.
Bartelheim, Martin, Leonardo García Sanjuán & Roland Hardenberg (eds.) (2021): “Human-Made Environments. The Development of Landscapes as Resouce Assemblages. An Introduction”. RessourcenKulturen 15. Tübingen: Tübingen Univeristy Press. S. 7-23.
Hardenberg, Roland (2021): “Arbeit als Dienstgestaltung. Ethnologische Perspektiven auf Mensch-Ding-Beziehungen und soziokosmische Felder”. In: Schnell, Christiane, Sabine Pfeiffer & Roland Hardenberg (Hrsg.): Gutes Arbeiten im digitalen Zeitlater. Frankfurt am Main: Campus Verlag. S. 45-64.
Hardenberg, Roland (2021): “The Rise of a New Millet Assemblage”. In: Schade, T., B. Schweizer, S. Teuber, R. Da Vela, W. Frauen, M. Karami, D. Kumar Ojha, K. Schmidt, R. Sieler & M. Toplak (eds). Exploring Resources. On Cultural, Spatial and Temporal Dimensions of ResourceCultures. RessourcenKulturen 13. Tübingen: Tübingen University Press. p. 141-156.
Hardenberg, Roland (2021): “Dwelling in an Animated Landscpae. Forms of Attachment between Environment and People in Eastern India”. In: Bartelheim, M., L. García Sanjuán & Roland Hardenberg (eds.): Human-Made Environments. The Development of Landscapes as Resouce Assemblages. RessourcenKulturen 15. Tübingen: Tübingen University Press. p. 23-34.
Hardenberg, Roland (2019): “Dongria Kond. Fact Sheet”. In: Carrin, M. (Editor-in-Chief), Michel Boivin, Gérard Toffin, Paul Hockings, Raphael Rousseleau, Tanka Subba & Harald Labs-Tyche (Section Editors) Brill’s Encyclopedia of the Religions of the Indigenous People of South Asia Online. <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2665-
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Hardenberg, Roland (2019): “Dongria Kond. Perspectivism in Tribal India”. In: Carrin, M. (Editor-in-Chief), Michel Boivin, Gérard Toffin, Paul Hockings, Raphael Rousseleau, Tanka Subba & Harald Labs-Tyche (Section Editors) Brill’s Encyclopedia of the Religions of the Indigenous People of South Asia Online. <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2665-9093_BERO_COM_031977>
Berger, Peter & Roland Hardenberg (2018): “Introduction: Cereal Belongings. A Cultural Perspective on Cereals as Resource”. In: Paideuma: Zeitschrift für kulturanthropologische Forschung 64, p. 167-181.
Hardenberg, Roland (2018): “‘Imperial rice’ and ‘subaltern millets’. Cereals as resources in Odisha (India) and beyond”. In: Paideuma: Zeitschrift für kulturanthropologische Forschung 64, 265-283.
Hardenberg, Roland (2017): “‘Juniors’, ‘Exploiters’, ‘Brokers’, and ‘Shamans’. A Holistic View on the Dombo Community in the Highlands of Odisha”. In: Skoda, U. & B. Pati (eds.) Highland Odisha. Life and Society Beyond the Costal World. Delhi: Primus Books. p. 135-174.
Hardenberg, Roland (2016): “Beyond Economy and Religion. Resources and Socio-cosmic Fields in Odisha, India”. In: Religion and Society. Advances in Research 7, p. 83-96.
Hardenberg, Roland (2016): “Introduction. The Study of Socio-Cosmic Fields”. In: Hardenberg, Roland (ed.) Approaching Ritual Economy. Socio-Cosmic Fields in Globalized Contexts. Tübingen: CRC 1070 Publications. p. 7-36.