This dissertation examines the development of ethnicity as a social identity during and after the rise of the state. It explores the relationship among newly developing ethnic groups--whether within states or between states and their peripheries--as well as their relations with the state. Ethnicity is a strategic identity that can be emphasized or suppressed in alliance, or resistance, to states. Because states continue to develop after the rise of centralized government, and because struggles among competing ethnic groups are common in early states, understanding ethnicity is essential to understanding the later development of these societies. More specifically, the dissertation examines the evidence for the existence of ethnic groups i...
Die vorliegende Arbeit setzt sich auf der Grundlage eines Diskurses über ethnische Gruppenbildung un...
Ancient northern Mesopotamia reveals the presence of southern Uruk-style material cultural elements ...
Archaeological analyses of interaction between colonies and host communities require an understandin...
This dissertation examines the development of ethnicity as a social identity during and after the ri...
The Uruk expansion of the 4th millennium presents a rare opportunity to study the material correlate...
A significant development in ancient Mesopotamia occurred during the mid-fourth millennium BC, when ...
This dissertation explores the relationships among founding capital cities, defining state territori...
The earliest historical records of Mesopotamian states of the last centuries of the third millennium...
The study of cultural boundaries demarcating similarities and differences between populations and wa...
The earliest historical records of Mesopotamian states of the last centuries of the third millennium...
© 1994 Dr. Leah Marianne McKenzieThis thesis examines the degree and type of Hellenization which occ...
The modern Chaldeans are customarily defined, by themselves and by others, as an Aramaic-speaking Ca...
This project examines the issue of social identity, particularly ethnicity, in the ancient world. I...
This thesis is a study of the institutions and concepts of recruitment and transmission by kinship g...
The dissertation is a history of the early states of the region known nowadays as Kurdistan. The ...
Die vorliegende Arbeit setzt sich auf der Grundlage eines Diskurses über ethnische Gruppenbildung un...
Ancient northern Mesopotamia reveals the presence of southern Uruk-style material cultural elements ...
Archaeological analyses of interaction between colonies and host communities require an understandin...
This dissertation examines the development of ethnicity as a social identity during and after the ri...
The Uruk expansion of the 4th millennium presents a rare opportunity to study the material correlate...
A significant development in ancient Mesopotamia occurred during the mid-fourth millennium BC, when ...
This dissertation explores the relationships among founding capital cities, defining state territori...
The earliest historical records of Mesopotamian states of the last centuries of the third millennium...
The study of cultural boundaries demarcating similarities and differences between populations and wa...
The earliest historical records of Mesopotamian states of the last centuries of the third millennium...
© 1994 Dr. Leah Marianne McKenzieThis thesis examines the degree and type of Hellenization which occ...
The modern Chaldeans are customarily defined, by themselves and by others, as an Aramaic-speaking Ca...
This project examines the issue of social identity, particularly ethnicity, in the ancient world. I...
This thesis is a study of the institutions and concepts of recruitment and transmission by kinship g...
The dissertation is a history of the early states of the region known nowadays as Kurdistan. The ...
Die vorliegende Arbeit setzt sich auf der Grundlage eines Diskurses über ethnische Gruppenbildung un...
Ancient northern Mesopotamia reveals the presence of southern Uruk-style material cultural elements ...
Archaeological analyses of interaction between colonies and host communities require an understandin...