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

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    • 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: Nymphodoros of Amphipolis (Greek)

Barbarian peoples: Nymphodoros, Nikolaos, and others with collections of paradoxical customs (third century BCE on)

Posted in (02) Greek and Roman ethnographic perspectives and stereotypes on other peoples, (08) Gender, sexuality, and ethnographic discourses, (a) Northern peoples, (b) Southern peoples, (c) Papyri / documents on paper, (c) Western peoples, (d) Eastern peoples, Aelian (Roman), Amazons (often considered Scythians), Babylonians / Chaldeans, Boiotians / Boeotians (in Greece), Celts / Gauls / Galatians, Ethiopians, ethnicity in the ancient world, Greeks (broad category), Herodotos (Greek), Iberians (in Spain), Illyrians (north of Greece), Kleitarchos (Greek), Kolchians (in the Caucasus mountains), Libyans / Africans, Mediterranean peoples, Mossynoikians (in Pontos), Nikolaos of Damaskos / Nicolaus of Damascus (Greek or Judean), Nymphodoros of Amphipolis (Greek), Persians / Iranians / Magians, Phrygians (in Asia Minor), Pisidians (in Asia Minor), Sarmatians (sometimes a subset of Scythians), Scythians / Pontic peoples (broad category), Thracians (broad category), Umbrians (in Italy), Zopyros (Greek) on January 6, 2023 by Philip A. Harland.

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