Migration and Identity in Eurasia: From Ancient Times to the Middle Ages (Pontica et Mediterranea X)
Category: Archaeology
Language: English

 

   The volume brings to the forefront two topical concepts in European historiography and beyond. In terms of the Antiquity and Early Middle Ages, emphasis lay on the impact of mobility and migration in the Greek and Roman world, migration narratives, experiences and structures, migration and integration, networks, connectivity, and cultural interactions, politics of honour and civic identity in the Hellenistic and Roman world, as well as on the archaeological study of migration concepts, methods, results, scholarly traditions and political ideology especially in the case of those territories under political debate among various modern countries.

 

Table of contents

Preface

Abbreviations

Contributors

D. Braund. I what sense was the Black Sea Thracian? Reflections of ethnic traditions from Thrace to Colchis and the Amazons

M. Guzman. Fear, pity and envy: Human feelings in the framework of Greek colonisation

V. Cojocaru. Development of identities in the Black Sea poleis: Some remarks on evidence provided by honorary decrees

M. Sayar. Mass deportation as migration practice in Antiquity

M. Treister. Archaeological evidence of migration from East to West in Eurasia (2nd1st century BC): Pro and contra arguments

R. Varga, A Pazsint. Labour migration in the Roman World: The case of craftsmen

L. Munteanu, S. Honcu et al. On the chronology of Roman coins in Barbaricum: Denarii finds from the site of Schineni (Bacau County)

L. Grumeza. The Sarmatian cemetery of Mitoc-Malu Galben (Botosani County/RO): 60 years later

A. Dobos. Migrants versus locals: The concept of migration and migratory peoples in the archaeology of post-Roman Transylvania

G. Kubarev. An interdisciplinary approach to the origin of the European Avars

D. Duturaeva. The amber road to China: Trade and migration of culture in Pre-Modern Eurasia

S. Bocharov. Between the Mongols and Byzantium: The incorporation of the Crimean Peninsula into the State of the Golden Horde

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Details
Publisher Editura Mega
Language English
Pages 300
Illustrations b/w figures, maps
Binding hardback
ISBN 978-606-020-322-3
Creation date 2021
Size 16 x 24 cm

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