Dialogues of Ancient History, supplement 10/2014. Ethnic identity and material culture in the Greek world.
MÜLLER Christel, VEÏSSE Emmanuelle.

Dialogues of Ancient History, supplement 10/2014. Ethnic identity and material culture in the Greek world.

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N° d'inventaire 18475
Format 16 x 22
Détails 322 p., paperback.
Publication Besançon, 2014
Etat Nine
ISBN

This book is devoted, through various case studies taken from Aegean Greece, Magna Graecia, Sicily, the Black Sea and Egypt, to the difficult question of the ethnic analysis of material remains and questions the very possibility of such an analysis. Contents: Foreword – About the authors – Christel Müller, “Introduction: the end of ethnicity? – I. Aegean Greece and the Black Sea: Jean-Marc Luce, “Funeral modes and speech in Early Iron Age Greece; Jakub K. Szamalek, “Greeks and the Peoples of the Black Sea Region. Beyond Ethnicity and Identity: an Archaeology of Commonalities. – II. Sicily and Magna Graecia: Julie Delamard, “The common pot? Ceramics and collective identities in some apoikiai of archaic Sicily; Gillian Shepherd, “Archaeology and Ethnicity: Untangling Identities in Western Greece”; Reine-Marie Bérard, “Metal and Ornaments: Ethnic and Gender Identity in the Necropolises of Magna Graecia and Sicily”; Joseph Skinner, “Greek Ethnography and Archaeology: Limits and Boundaries. An Example from Southern Calabria” – III. Egypt: Anne-Emmanuelle Veïsse, “To situate the debate: ethnic identity in Egypt in the Persian, Ptolemaic, and Roman periods”; Gaelle Tallet, “Material Culture and Ethnicity: Some Questions Raised by the Necropolises of El-Deir (Kharga Oasis, Egypt”); Silvia Bussi, “Representing Oneself for Eternity: The Expression of Ethnicities in Egypt in the ‘Fayoum Portraits’”; Irad Malkin, “Between Collective and Ethnic Identities: a Conclusion” – Indices – Sources (literary, epigraphic, papyrological) – Geographical index – Index nominum – Index rerum – Summaries

This book is devoted, through various case studies taken from Aegean Greece, Magna Graecia, Sicily, the Black Sea and Egypt, to the difficult question of the ethnic analysis of material remains and questions the very possibility of such an analysis. Contents: Foreword – About the authors – Christel Müller, “Introduction: the end of ethnicity? – I. Aegean Greece and the Black Sea: Jean-Marc Luce, “Funeral modes and speech in Early Iron Age Greece; Jakub K. Szamalek, “Greeks and the Peoples of the Black Sea Region. Beyond Ethnicity and Identity: an Archaeology of Commonalities. – II. Sicily and Magna Graecia: Julie Delamard, “The common pot? Ceramics and collective identities in some apoikiai of archaic Sicily; Gillian Shepherd, “Archaeology and Ethnicity: Untangling Identities in Western Greece”; Reine-Marie Bérard, “Metal and Ornaments: Ethnic and Gender Identity in the Necropolises of Magna Graecia and Sicily”; Joseph Skinner, “Greek Ethnography and Archaeology: Limits and Boundaries. An Example from Southern Calabria” – III. Egypt: Anne-Emmanuelle Veïsse, “To situate the debate: ethnic identity in Egypt in the Persian, Ptolemaic, and Roman periods”; Gaelle Tallet, “Material Culture and Ethnicity: Some Questions Raised by the Necropolises of El-Deir (Kharga Oasis, Egypt”); Silvia Bussi, “Representing Oneself for Eternity: The Expression of Ethnicities in Egypt in the ‘Fayoum Portraits’”; Irad Malkin, “Between Collective and Ethnic Identities: a Conclusion” – Indices – Sources (literary, epigraphic, papyrological) – Geographical index – Index nominum – Index rerum – Summaries