A Companion to Ethnicity in the Ancient Mediterranean
Ethnicity and Language in the Ancient Mediterranean 23 in the region of Genoa; Aquitanian in southwestern France; Basque in sout ...
24 Harald Haarmann continuity of economic and cultural development for the period from the Mesolithic to the Neolithic in southe ...
Ethnicity and Language in the Ancient Mediterranean 25 the pre-Indo-Europeans could build bridges (gephura), used bread ovens (k ...
26 Harald Haarmann and eventually replace it. In fact, Latin is saturated with elements of Etruscan. Etruscan was the vehicle of ...
Ethnicity and Language in the Ancient Mediterranean 27 symbol of the magistrate’s authority, the rod bundle (fasces). The rods s ...
28 Harald Haarmann of Rome (theAnnales). The heroic ancestry and Aeneas’ founding of kingship in Italy are the themes of the fir ...
Ethnicity and Language in the Ancient Mediterranean 29 In antiquity, amber was collected along the southern coast of the Baltic ...
30 Harald Haarmann (differentiating primary, secondary, and tertiary trading involving different articles), lin- guistics (ident ...
Ethnicity and Language in the Ancient Mediterranean 31 Haarmann, Harald. 1986.Language in Ethnicity. A View of Basic Ecological ...
32 Harald Haarmann Slavchev, Vladimir. 2009. “The Varna Eneolithic Cemetery in the Context of the Late Copper Age in the East Ba ...
Ethnicity and Language in the Ancient Mediterranean 33 Müller, Klaus E. 1987. Das magische Universum der Identität. Elementarfor ...
CHAPTER 3 Mediterranean Archaeology and Ethnicity A. Bernard Knapp ...there is this matter of the Greekethnos, our being of the ...
Mediterranean Archaeology and Ethnicity 35 Ethnicity Ethnicity is widely seen as an intangible concept, multi-faceted and loosel ...
36 A. Bernard Knapp meanwhile, continues to characterize archaeological approaches to ethnicity (Jones 1997: 76–9). Some postmod ...
Mediterranean Archaeology and Ethnicity 37 biology and physical differences are the least effective. Moreover, no single factor ...
38 A. Bernard Knapp intimately connected to a particular place, whether at the village, community, or territo- rial level. This ...
Mediterranean Archaeology and Ethnicity 39 (Emberling 1997: 313). And we certainly cannot assume that differences in various typ ...
40 A. Bernard Knapp and social practices, Yasur-Landau (2010: 227–81, 2011) expands the argument, focusing on cooking and storag ...
Mediterranean Archaeology and Ethnicity 41 for several other aspects of material culture seen in twelfth-century-BCsites in Cypr ...
42 A. Bernard Knapp In my view, the materiality of twelfth–eleventh-century-BCCyprus offers reasonable evi- dence for a movement ...
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