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Ethnic Identity in Greek Antiquity

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In this book Jonathan Hall seeks to demonstrate that the ethnic groups of ancient Greece, like many ethnic groups throughout the world today, were not ultimately racial, linguistic, religious or cultural groups, but social groups whose 'origins' in extraneous territories were just as often imagined as they were real.

Adopting an explicitly anthropological point of view, he examines the evidence of literature, archaeology and linguistics to elucidate the nature of ethnic identity in ancient Greece.

Rather than treating Greek ethnic groups as 'natural' or 'essential' - let alone 'racial' - entities, he emphasises the active, constructive and dynamic role of ethnography, genealogy, material culture and language in shaping ethnic consciousness.

An introductory chapter outlines the history of the study of ethnicity in Greek antiquity.

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Cambridge University Press
052158017X / 9780521580175
Hardback
10/04/1997
United Kingdom
English
230p. : ill.
23 cm
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