This bold and original volume explores themes of ethnicity and ethnogenesis in the societies of the ancient world. It starts with a current view held by many in the social and historical sciences, namely that ethnicity is a subjective concept shaped through an interaction with the ethnic other. The thirteen essays collected here analyze historical, epigraphic, and archaeological source material in order to consider the dynamic nature of ethnic formations over time, and range thematically from archaic Greece to early medieval Western Europe.
This bold and original volume explores themes of ethnicity and ethnogenesis in the societies of the ancient world. It starts with a current view held by many in the social and historical sciences, namely that ethnicity is a subjective concept shaped through an interaction with the ethnic other. The thirteen essays collected here analyze historical, epigraphic, and archaeological source material in order to consider the dynamic nature of ethnic formations over time, and range thematically from archaic Greece to early medieval Western Europe.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ton Derks is assistant professor of Roman archaeology and Nico Roymans is professor of Western European archaeology, both at the Free University of Amsterdam. Contributors include: Prof. Jos Bazelmans Rijksdienst voor Archeologie, Cultuurlandschap en Monumentenzorg Prof. N. Belayche Centre Gustave Glotz Dr. Jan Paul Crielaard VU University Amsterdam Dr. Ton Derks VU University Amsterdam Prof. Hans-Joachim Gehrke Deutsches Archäologisches Institut Prof. Catherine Morgan Director of the British School at Athens (Professor of Classical Archaeology, Kings College London) Prof. Nico Roymans VU University Amsterdam Prof. R.J. Van der Spek VU University Amsterdam Prof. Karl Strobel Institut für Geschichte Abteilung für Alte Geschichte und Altertumskunde Prof. Frans Theuws Amsterdams Archeologisch Centrum Prof. Dick Whittaker (+) Churchill College Cambridge Prof. Greg Woolf University of St. Andrews School for Greek, Latin and Ancient History Prof. Douwe Yntema VU University Amsterdam
Inhaltsangabe
Contents 8[ ]Introduction 10[ ]Ethnic expression on the Early Iron Age and early Archaic Greek mainland. Where should we be looking? 20[ ]The Ionians in the Archaic period. Shifting identities in a changing world 46[ ]From Athenian identity to European ethnicity the cultural biography of the myth of Marathon 94[ ]Multi ethnicity and ethnic segregation in Hellenistic Babylon 110[ ]The Galatians in the Roman Empire: historical tradition and ethnic identity in Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor 126[ ]Material culture and plural identity in early Roman Southern Italy 154[ ]Foundation myths in Roman Palestine. Traditions and reworkings 176[ ]Ethnic discourses on the frontiers of Roman Africa 198[ ]Cruptorix and his kind. Talking ethnicity on the middle ground 216[ ]Hercules and the construction of a Batavian identity in the context of the Roman empire 228[ ]Ethnic identity in the Roman frontier. The epigraphy of Batavi and other Lower Rhine tribes 248[ ]Grave goods, ethnicity, and the rhetoric of burial rites in Late Antique Northern Gaul 292[ ]The early medieval use of ethnic names from classical antiquity. The case of the Frisians 330[ ]Index of names and places 348[ ]List of contributors 352
Contents 8[ ]Introduction 10[ ]Ethnic expression on the Early Iron Age and early Archaic Greek mainland. Where should we be looking? 20[ ]The Ionians in the Archaic period. Shifting identities in a changing world 46[ ]From Athenian identity to European ethnicity the cultural biography of the myth of Marathon 94[ ]Multi ethnicity and ethnic segregation in Hellenistic Babylon 110[ ]The Galatians in the Roman Empire: historical tradition and ethnic identity in Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor 126[ ]Material culture and plural identity in early Roman Southern Italy 154[ ]Foundation myths in Roman Palestine. Traditions and reworkings 176[ ]Ethnic discourses on the frontiers of Roman Africa 198[ ]Cruptorix and his kind. Talking ethnicity on the middle ground 216[ ]Hercules and the construction of a Batavian identity in the context of the Roman empire 228[ ]Ethnic identity in the Roman frontier. The epigraphy of Batavi and other Lower Rhine tribes 248[ ]Grave goods, ethnicity, and the rhetoric of burial rites in Late Antique Northern Gaul 292[ ]The early medieval use of ethnic names from classical antiquity. The case of the Frisians 330[ ]Index of names and places 348[ ]List of contributors 352
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