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FURTHER READING
Barth, Fredrik. 1969.Ethnic Groups and Boundaries. Boston: Little, Brown. The most important
early anthropological study of ethnic groups (in Kurdistan).
Brubaker, Rogers and Frederick Cooper. 2000. “Beyond ‘Identity’.”Theory and Society, 29: 1–47.
Dietler, Michael and Ingrid Herbich. 1998. “Habitus, Techniques, Style: An Integrated Approach
to the Social Understanding of Material Culture and Boundaries.” In Miriam T. Stark, ed.,The
Archaeology of Social Boundaries, 232–63. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press.
Emberling, Geoff. 1997. “Ethnicity in Complex Societies: Archaeological Perspectives.”Journal
of Archaeological Research, 5: 295–344. Provides detailed discussion of the key concepts and
problems inherent in archaeological approaches to ethnicity, with examples from the ancient
Near East.
Hall, Jonathan M. 1997.Ethnic Identity in Greek Antiquity. Cambridge University Press: Cam-
bridge. Probably the best consideration of ethnicity in ancient Greece, with many insightful
comments for ancient historians.
Handler, Richard. 1994. “Is ‘Identity’ a Useful Cross-cultural Concept?” In John R. Gillis, ed.,
Commemorations: The Politics of National Identity, 27–40. Princeton: Princeton University
Press.
Jameson, Fredric. 1984. “Postmodernism, or the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism.”New Left
Review, 146: 53–92.
Jenkins, Richard. 1997.Rethinking Ethnicity: Arguments and Explanations. London: Sage. A good
anthropological introduction to the concept of ethnicity and its modern-day uses.
Joffe, Alex H. 2003. “Identity/Crisis.”Archaeological Dialogues, 10: 77–93. A biting but enter-
taining critique of archaeological uses of identity and ethnicity.
Jones, Siân. 1997.The Archaeology of Ethnicity: Reconstructing Identities in the Past and the Present.
London: Routledge. Now the standard archaeological introduction to the issues, problems, and
potential surrounding the concept of ethnicity.
Kane, Susan, ed. 2003.The Politics of Archaeology and Identity in a Global Context. AIA Colloquia
and Conference Papers 7. Boston: Archaeological Institute of America.
Knapp, A. Bernard. 2008.Prehistoric and Protohistoric Cyprus: Identity, Insularity and Connectiv-
ity. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Provides detailed commentary on the concepts of ethnicity
and identity, as well as hybridization practices.