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: Pausanias (Greek)

Mediterranean peoples: Pausanias, ethnographic interests, and local traditions (mid-second century CE)

Posted in (02) Greek and Roman ethnographic perspectives and stereotypes on other peoples, (06) Migration, ethnic diversity, and diasporas, (a) Northern peoples, (b) Southern peoples, (c) Western peoples, (d) Eastern peoples, Amazons (often considered Scythians), Babylonians / Chaldeans, Carthaginians, Celts / Gauls / Galatians, Egyptians, Ethiopians, Getians / Dacians (northern Thracians), Gorgons (mythical), Greeks (broad category), Hyperboreans, Iberians (in Spain), Indians / Brahmans, Ktesias (Greek), Libyans / Africans, Maurians / Moors (in northern Africa), Mediterranean peoples, Odrysians (in Thrace), Pausanias (Greek), Persians / Iranians / Magians, Sardinians, Serians (Chinese), Thracians (broad category), Trojans on March 9, 2023 by Philip A. Harland.

Persians: Vitruvius theorizes about Greek depictions of enemies in architectural contexts (first century BCE)

Posted in (02) Greek and Roman ethnographic perspectives and stereotypes on other peoples, (03) Visual ethnography (via archeology), (d) Eastern peoples, Pausanias (Greek), Persians / Iranians / Magians, Vitruvius (Roman) on March 6, 2023 by Philip A. Harland.

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