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: Aklepiades (Greek)

Judeans, Syrians, Indians, and others: Porphyry of Tyre on abstinence from meat (third century CE)

Posted in (02) Greek and Roman perspectives and stereotypes on other peoples, (04) Greeks on wise "barbarians" and noble primitives, (a) Northern peoples, (d) Eastern peoples, Aklepiades (Greek), ancient ethnography / ethnographic culture, Asklepiades of Cyprus (Greek), Baktrians / Bactrians, Bardaisan (Edessan / Christian), Chairemon (Egyptian), Cretans / Kretans, Derbikians, Dikaiarchos / Dicaearchus (Greek), Egyptians, ethnicity in the ancient world, Euboulos (Greek), Euphantos (Greek), Greeks (broad category), Ichthyophagians (Fish-eaters), Indians / Brahmans, Josephos / Flavius Josephus (Judean), Judeans / Jews / Israelites / Hebrews, Massagetians (subset of Scythians), Neanthes of Kyzikos (Greek), Pallas (Greek), Persians / Iranians / Magians, Phoenicians / Canaanites, Porphyry (Syrian), Scythians / Pontic peoples (broad category), Spartans / Lakedaimonians (in Greece), Syrians / Assyrians / Aramaians, Theophrastos (Greek), Trogodytes / Troglodytes (between the Nile and the Red Sea) on March 27, 2024 by Philip A. Harland.

Any photos or translations by Harland or Kotrosits are licensable for non-commercial purposes with attribution under Creative Commons CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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

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