This project examines the issue of social identity, particularly ethnicity, in the ancient world. It focuses on one site, Gezer, and how ethnic identities there evolved between the Middle Bronze Age and the end of the Iron Age. Modern anthropological perspectives on ethnicity and methods used by archaeologists for identifying ethnicity archaeologically are examined. In light of these studies, the history of Gezer is inspected. The site is chronologically divided into three periods, the Bronze Age, the Early Iron Age, and the Late Iron Age. Using both historical and archaeological sources, the occupational history of Gezer is outlined, highlighting ethnically salient points. The data from Gezer are compared to wider ethnic developments ...
Book that explores processes of identification within various small group situations in the Greco-Ro...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this interdisciplinary work is to examine exp...
This dissertation develops a general anthropological method for studying ‘middle-range societies’ (w...
This project examines the issue of social identity, particularly ethnicity, in the ancient world. I...
This article has two aims. The first is to show that the search for ethnicity in archaeology is depe...
Archaeology cannot find ethnicity "independently", but only with the help of written sources. The wa...
Archaeology is in the privileged position of being able to examine identities through the long time ...
During Late Antiquity, the Germanic peoples of the successor states formed new ethnic identities acr...
The present study is an investigation into the processes involved in interpreting ethnic identity in...
This dissertation examines the development of ethnicity as a social identity during and after the ri...
In this project I argue for a diachronic approach to Jewish identity that takes into account their e...
The study of ethnicity is a highly controversial area in contemporary archaeology. The identificatio...
abstract: This dissertation explores the interrelationships between periods of rapid social change a...
This dissertation explores the changing role of material culture in the expression of identity, usin...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2010. Major: Anthropology. Advisor: Peter S. Wells. ...
Book that explores processes of identification within various small group situations in the Greco-Ro...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this interdisciplinary work is to examine exp...
This dissertation develops a general anthropological method for studying ‘middle-range societies’ (w...
This project examines the issue of social identity, particularly ethnicity, in the ancient world. I...
This article has two aims. The first is to show that the search for ethnicity in archaeology is depe...
Archaeology cannot find ethnicity "independently", but only with the help of written sources. The wa...
Archaeology is in the privileged position of being able to examine identities through the long time ...
During Late Antiquity, the Germanic peoples of the successor states formed new ethnic identities acr...
The present study is an investigation into the processes involved in interpreting ethnic identity in...
This dissertation examines the development of ethnicity as a social identity during and after the ri...
In this project I argue for a diachronic approach to Jewish identity that takes into account their e...
The study of ethnicity is a highly controversial area in contemporary archaeology. The identificatio...
abstract: This dissertation explores the interrelationships between periods of rapid social change a...
This dissertation explores the changing role of material culture in the expression of identity, usin...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2010. Major: Anthropology. Advisor: Peter S. Wells. ...
Book that explores processes of identification within various small group situations in the Greco-Ro...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this interdisciplinary work is to examine exp...
This dissertation develops a general anthropological method for studying ‘middle-range societies’ (w...