This article examines the evidence that inhabitants of islands with more than one polis (city-state) in the Aegean in the Classical and Hellenistic periods identified with their islands rather than with their individual poleis. Island rather than polis identity is expressed in the use of ethnic names in epigraphic and literary evidence from both the island world and outside it. The use of the island ethnic name indicates that politically fragmented islands had a strong sense of unity. This sense of unity was also expressed in action: practices such as minting coins, engaging in political unifications and forming island federations, participating in pan-island cults, and appearing in the form of group assessments in the Athenian Tribute List...
This thesis aims to investigate the relationships between the societies of the Eastern Mediterranean...
Once a thriving community of farmers and fishermen consisting mostly of ethnic Greeksbelonging to Ch...
Panhellenism is a modern concept that has crept into the subconscious of historical narratives of an...
Abstract: This article proposes an alternative way to explore a series of definitions, concepts, mea...
This dissertation takes a multidisciplinary approach that encompasses the field of geography to re-e...
This thesis is based on 16 months' fieldwork on the island of Anaphi in the south-eastern Cyclades, ...
This article examines the transformation of public identity among the Greek-speaking inhabitants of ...
This thesis examines the interrelations between ethnicity and federalism in ancient Greece, focusing...
In the eighth century BC something peculiar seems to happen on Sicily. The archaeological record sta...
The third century BC was a particularly troubled period of ancient Greek history, when the Aegean se...
ABSTRACT To understand ethnic identity in ‘Hellenistic Pisidia, one has to be aware of the complex-i...
The ethnic identity of the ancient Greek is a complicated idea that developed over hundreds of years...
Studies of the relationship between Athens and her colonies so far have been mainly focusing attenti...
Some recent approaches to the relationship between ancient cultures in the context of the Mediterran...
Ethnic identity which Athens used has three functions: One is to integrate those who has the same be...
This thesis aims to investigate the relationships between the societies of the Eastern Mediterranean...
Once a thriving community of farmers and fishermen consisting mostly of ethnic Greeksbelonging to Ch...
Panhellenism is a modern concept that has crept into the subconscious of historical narratives of an...
Abstract: This article proposes an alternative way to explore a series of definitions, concepts, mea...
This dissertation takes a multidisciplinary approach that encompasses the field of geography to re-e...
This thesis is based on 16 months' fieldwork on the island of Anaphi in the south-eastern Cyclades, ...
This article examines the transformation of public identity among the Greek-speaking inhabitants of ...
This thesis examines the interrelations between ethnicity and federalism in ancient Greece, focusing...
In the eighth century BC something peculiar seems to happen on Sicily. The archaeological record sta...
The third century BC was a particularly troubled period of ancient Greek history, when the Aegean se...
ABSTRACT To understand ethnic identity in ‘Hellenistic Pisidia, one has to be aware of the complex-i...
The ethnic identity of the ancient Greek is a complicated idea that developed over hundreds of years...
Studies of the relationship between Athens and her colonies so far have been mainly focusing attenti...
Some recent approaches to the relationship between ancient cultures in the context of the Mediterran...
Ethnic identity which Athens used has three functions: One is to integrate those who has the same be...
This thesis aims to investigate the relationships between the societies of the Eastern Mediterranean...
Once a thriving community of farmers and fishermen consisting mostly of ethnic Greeksbelonging to Ch...
Panhellenism is a modern concept that has crept into the subconscious of historical narratives of an...