Ethnicity in the Ancient World Did it matter?
- 278 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Exploring the concept of ethnicity, this study examines a diverse range of ancient sources, including Greek, Roman, Jewish, and early Christian texts. By focusing on the perspectives of historical figures like Herodotus and Cicero, it seeks to understand how collective identity was perceived in antiquity. The central question revolves around whether identity was based on common ancestry or shared cultural traditions, challenging modern interpretations and frameworks.
