Ethnic Relations and Migration in the Ancient World: The Websites of Philip A. Harland

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Ethnic Relations and Migration in the Ancient World:  The Websites of Philip A. Harland

Category Archives: Kyprians / Cyprians (Greek island)

Various peoples: Herodotos on the mixed composition of the Persian army under Xerxes (fifth century BCE)

Posted in (02) Greek and Roman ethnographic perspectives and stereotypes on other peoples, (a) Northern peoples, (b) Southern peoples, (d) Eastern peoples, Arabians, Armenians, Babylonians / Chaldeans, Baktrians / Bactrians, Bithynians (in Asia Minor), Dorians (Greeks), Ethiopians (in Africa), Herodotos (Greek), Indians, Ionians (in Asia Minor), Kilikians / Cilicians (in Asia Minor), Kolchians (in the Caucasus mountains), Kyprians / Cyprians (Greek island), Kyrenaians / Cyrenaeans (in Libya), Libyans / Africans, Lydians (in Asia Minor), Lykians / Lycians (in Asia Minor), Mediterranean peoples, Mysians / Moesians, Paphlagonians (in northern Asia Minor), Persians / Iranians, Phrygians (in Asia Minor), Pisidians (in Asia Minor), Scythians / Pontic peoples (broad category), Syrians / Assyrians / Aramaians / Phoenicians / Canaanites, Thracians (broad category) on August 3, 2022 by Phil Harland.

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