A Companion to Ethnicity in the Ancient Mediterranean

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FURTHER READING

Aillagon, Jean-Jacques, ed. 2008.Rome and the Barbarians. The Birth of a New World.NewYork:
Rizzoli International. This collective volume offers a broad documentation—both in terms of
material culture and regarding ways of life—of the encounters of Romans and “Barbarians” in
the provinces of the Roman Empire, and their interactions.
Anthony, David, ed. 2009.The Lost World of Old Europe. The Danube Valley, 5000–3500BC.
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. This collection contains chapters on key issues of
the oldest civilization of Europe to whose legacy Greek civilization owes much of its profile and
identity.
Camporeale, Giovannangelo. 1995. “La vocazione marittima degli Etruschi.” In Paolo Parlavec-
chia, ed.,Gli Etruschi e l’Europa, 44–53. Milan: Fabbri Editori.
Cavalli-Sforza, Luigi Luca. 1996. “The Spread of Agriculture and Nomadic Pastoralism: Insights
from Genetics, Linguistics and Archaeology.” In David R. Harris, ed.,The Origins and Spread
of Agriculture and Pastoralism in Eurasia, 51–69. London: University College London Press.
Cristofani, Mauro. 1983.Gli Etruschi del mare, 2nd ed. Milan: Longanesi.
Haarmann, Harald. 2006.WeltgeschichtederSprachen. Von der Frühzeit desMenschenbiszur Gegen-
wart. Munich: C.H. Beck (2nd ed. 2010).
Haarmann, Harald. 2012.Indo-Europeanization—Day One. Elite Recruitment and the Beginnings
of Language Politics. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. Deals with the forming of Paleo-European iden-
tities and ethnic and linguistic diversity in most regions of Europe.
Hall, Jonathan M. 2002.Hellenicity. Between Ethnicity and Culture. Chicago & London: The
University of Chicago Press. Treats the crucial question of how the ancient Greeks developed a
self-awareness of belonging to a single people.
Insoll, Timothy, ed. 2007.The Archaeology of Identities—A Reader. London & New York: Rout-
ledge. Illustrates a new trend in archeology, the integration of ethnicity-related studies into
theory-making; ethnicity, nationalism, and the social phenomenon of caste are treated alongside
issues of gender, age, and ideology.
Lape, Susan. 2010.Race and Citizen Identity in the Classical Athenian Democracy. Cambridge
& New York: Cambridge University Press. This is a thorough analysis of the foundations of
citizenship in the Athenian city-state, defined using ethnic categories.
Loraux, Nicole. 1981.Les enfants d’Athéna: idées athéniennes sur la citoyenneté et la division des
sexes. Paris: F. Maspero.
Marincola, John. ed. 2011.A Companion to Greek and Roman Historiography. Malden, MA &
Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Discusses the use of myths as a source of cultural knowledge, reflecting
specific ethnic stereotypes of Greekness vis-à-vis foreign cultures.
McInerney, Jeremy. 2000.The Folds of Parnassos: Land and Ethnicity in Ancient Phokis. Austin:
University of Texas Press. Focuses on sociocultural and political development in ancient Phokis,
and looks into the elementary underpinnings of ethnic identity in ancient Greece.

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