A Companion to Ethnicity in the Ancient Mediterranean

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570 Index


Assyria (cont.)
iconography, 183, 188
Neo-Assyrians, 147
Astarte, 10, 368, 370–2, 419
ate, 363
Athens, 14, 22, 117, 242–7, 249–51, 291–4,
300, 308, 343, 347, 359–63, 396,
398–9, 405, 519
Atticism, 394, 404
Attila, 556, 562
Augustine, 430, 475, 477, 527, 531
autochthony, 241–52
identity, 246


Babylon, 8, 107, 127, 135–6, 160–4,
166, 169, 172, 178, 183, 186, 349,
351–2
Exile and Return, 306
model of Roman Conquest, 427–8
Neo-Babylonian, 134
Old Babylonian, 145
temple prostitutes, 10, 352
barbarian(s), 2, 9, 17, 27, 58, 71, 120, 194,
214, 224, 250, 265, 302, 332, 334,
342–3, 346, 348–9, 351, 361–2, 366,
378, 399, 432, 448, 462, 484, 501, 503,
515, 521, 523, 536, 556–7, 559–61,
563–5
Greco-barbarian, 321
language, 132, 258
peripheries and frontiers, 54, 536, 538,
565
representation, 119, 256–62, 360
Barth, Fredrik, 35, 52, 70, 84, 88, 112–14,
116, 120, 158, 224, 219, 271, 341,
557
Batavi, 13, 118–19, 123, 498–502, 506–8,
511
Revolt, 504–5, 507
Berber(s), 533, 538, 540
Bhabha, Homi, 6, 9, 43, 209
binary opposition, 213, 398, 565
biology, 4, 37, 370, 417–18
Black Sea, 2, 9, 17, 29, 56, 59, 62, 129–30,
304, 307, 312–22, 325, 344, 349, 555,
562–3
blood, 35, 104, 122, 130, 216, 219–20, 307,
330, 333, 341, 342–4, 346, 348–9, 379,
391, 397, 434, 439, 450, 455, 458, 464,
508, 523, 537, 547, 557


feud, 108
mixed (seehybrid)
Boiotia, 9, 138, 220, 228, 229, 231–9, 240,
241, 271, 273–4, 276, 278–81, 306,
318, 348, 399, 478
borderland(s)seefrontiers
Bosnian Wars, 5, 217, 223, 423
boundaries, 6–7, 9, 20, 22, 35, 37–40, 50,
55, 61, 71–2, 84, 86, 88–90, 103–4,
112–16, 120, 122, 144, 149, 158,
160–2, 198, 209, 215–224, 229, 248,
256, 261, 264–5, 271, 278–81, 295,
329, 332, 348–9, 351, 401, 434, 466–7,
478, 490, 517, 530–2, 538
seefrontiers
Bourdieu, Pierre, 37, 72, 159, 195, 217, 534
Bousiris 357–60, 363, 365
Bromleii, Yulian Vladimirovich 538
Bronze Age 7, 22, 39–41, 43, 54, 56–8, 102,
103, 127, 129–35, 137–40, 145–9,
151–3, 232, 235–6, 287, 313
identities, 82–93

Canaanites, 39, 142, 145–52
Carian(s), 69, 116, 131–2, 250–1, 183,
346–9
Proto-Carian, 131
Carthage, 27–8, 328–30, 333, 336–8,
527–8, 530, 534–5, 544, 547
Celsus, 10, 377, 379–86
Cephallenia, 285, 292–4
Chatti, 119, 498, 500
Christianity, 10, 376–86, 388
citizenship, 246, 268, 433–4, 531
in heaven, 378, 386
Perikles’ Law, 245–6
Roman, 12, 378, 400, 431, 437–8, 447,
450–1, 462–3, 477, 493, 500, 535
Colchis, 312, 315–16, 318–19, 321–2
Cologne, 506–10
colonies, 4, 5, 9, 17, 38–41, 52, 59, 100, 105,
122, 129, 139, 158, 198, 200, 246, 251,
303, 312–18, 329, 331, 335–6, 344,
347, 391, 399, 449–50, 466, 490, 549
colonial areas, 4, 114, 120–1, 123, 202,
206, 220
colonialism, 27, 68, 114, 118–19, 194,
198, 201, 203, 207, 222–3, 548
foodways, 202–5
post-colonialism, 74, 143, 561
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