By Jeremy McInerney
ISBN-10: 1118834135
ISBN-13: 9781118834138
ISBN-10: 1118834313
ISBN-13: 9781118834312
ISBN-10: 1118834380
ISBN-13: 9781118834381
ISBN-10: 1444337343
ISBN-13: 9781444337341
A spouse to Ethnicity within the historical Mediterranean offers a complete number of essays contributed by means of Classical stories students that discover questions on the subject of ethnicity within the old Mediterranean world.
- Covers subject matters of ethnicity in civilizations starting from historical Egypt and Israel, to Greece and Rome, and into past due Antiquity
- Features state-of-the-art examine on ethnicity on the subject of Philistine, Etruscan, and Phoenician identities
- Reveals the specific relationships among old and smooth ethnicities
- Introduces an interpretation of ethnicity as an lively part of social identity
- Represents a primary wondering of officially accredited and glued different types within the field
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Recent publications include Cultural Identity in the Ancient Mediterranean (ed. 2011), and Rethinking the Other in Antiquity (2011). , is vice president of the Institute of Archaeomythology, California, and director of its European branch in Finland. He is the author of some 50 books in various domains of the humanities, among them three world histories (of writing, languages, and numbers). Research areas: linguistics, writing research, language politics, ethnic studies, research on ancient civilizations, history of religion, and mythology.
She works on the religions of the ancient Mediterranean world, and on the interactions between them. She has published several books on the Phoenician and Punic religious environment (recently, with H. Niehr, Religionen in der Umwelt des Alten Testaments II: Phönizier, Punier, Aramäer. Stuttgart 2010) (French translation, 2014) and on the intellectual history of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Most recently she has published in 2014 Les enfants de Cadmos. Le paysage religieux de la Phénicie hellénistique.
She works on the religions of the ancient Mediterranean world, and on the interactions between them. She has published several books on the Phoenician and Punic religious environment (recently, with H. Niehr, Religionen in der Umwelt des Alten Testaments II: Phönizier, Punier, Aramäer. Stuttgart 2010) (French translation, 2014) and on the intellectual history of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Most recently she has published in 2014 Les enfants de Cadmos. Le paysage religieux de la Phénicie hellénistique.
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