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

Portal to my podcast, websites, blog, and publications, providing an entryway into social and cultural life anong Greeks, Romans, Judeans, Christians, and others in ancient Mediterranean. Ethnicity, Diaspora, and relations among ethnic and minority groups is a focus.

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  • PHIL’S WEBSITES
    • Ethnic Relations and Migration in the Ancient World (2022)
    • Associations in the Greco-Roman World (2012)
    • Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean blog archive (2005)
    • Virtual Tours of Archeological Museums (2004)
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Ethnic Relations and Migration in the Ancient World:  The Websites of Philip A. Harland

Category Archives: Anacharsis (i.e. Pseudo-Anacharsis)

Scythian wisdom: Letters of Anacharsis (mid-third century BCE)

Posted in (04) Greeks on wise "barbarians" and noble "savages", (a) Northern peoples, Anacharsis (i.e. Pseudo-Anacharsis), ancient ethnography / ethnographic culture, ethnicity in the ancient world, Greeks (broad category), Lydians / Maionians (in Asia Minor), Scythians / Pontic peoples (broad category), Thracians (broad category) on July 7, 2022 by Philip A. Harland.

Scythians and other northern peoples: Ephoros (mid-fourth century BCE)

Posted in (02) Greek and Roman ethnographic perspectives and stereotypes on other peoples, (a) Northern peoples, Amazons (often considered Scythians), Anacharsis (i.e. Pseudo-Anacharsis), ancient ethnography / ethnographic culture, Ephoros (Greek), ethnicity in the ancient world, Pseudo-Skymnos (Greek), Sauromatians, Scythians / Pontic peoples (broad category), Stephanos of Byzantion (Greek) on July 21, 2022 by Philip A. Harland.

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Construction of this site was supported by a grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Council of Canada.

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