As developed in the fields of anthropology and sociology, the concept of ethnicity offers one possible approach to analyzing diversity in the population of ancient Egypt. However, it is important that ethnicity not be elided with foreign-ness, as has often been the case in Egyptological literature. Ethnicity is a social construct based on self-image, and thus may be difficult to identify in the ancient sources, where a monolithic uniformity of “Egyptian” versus “other” prevails. A range of sources does suggest that ethnic difference operated within the indigenous population throughout Egyptian history, as would be expected in any complex society. This discussion explores these sources and suggests ways of thinking about the negotiation of e...
Retsö Jan. The Concept of Ethnicity, Nationality and the Study of Ancient History. In: Topoi, volume...
International audienceThe concept of ethnogenesis, created by R. Wenskus and developed by his heirs ...
Despite the persisting topos, until recently supported by distinguished scholars, according to which...
As developed in the fields of anthropology and sociology, the concept of ethnicity offers one possib...
The present study is an investigation into the processes involved in interpreting ethnic identity in...
Hundreds of different ethnic terms occur in well over a thousand papyri, ostraca and inscriptions in...
The study of ethnicity is a highly controversial area in contemporary archaeology. The identificatio...
Situating the Debate: Ethnic Identity in Egypt in Persian, Ptolemaic and Roman Times Because of the...
This book collects systematically, examines critically and presents prosopographically, for the firs...
The present study is an investigation into the processes involved in interpreting ethnic identity in...
Representing oneself for Eternity: the Expression of Ethnicity in Egyptian ‘Portraits of the Fayum’ ...
This volume explores the theme of ethnicity and ethnogenesis in societies of the ancient world. Its ...
Ethnicity is a self-definition more than a definition by others. The relationship between emic and e...
In accordance with the heterological tradition, this study emphasises the determining effect of theo...
This study argues that ethnic designations in the documentary sources constitute our best evidence f...
Retsö Jan. The Concept of Ethnicity, Nationality and the Study of Ancient History. In: Topoi, volume...
International audienceThe concept of ethnogenesis, created by R. Wenskus and developed by his heirs ...
Despite the persisting topos, until recently supported by distinguished scholars, according to which...
As developed in the fields of anthropology and sociology, the concept of ethnicity offers one possib...
The present study is an investigation into the processes involved in interpreting ethnic identity in...
Hundreds of different ethnic terms occur in well over a thousand papyri, ostraca and inscriptions in...
The study of ethnicity is a highly controversial area in contemporary archaeology. The identificatio...
Situating the Debate: Ethnic Identity in Egypt in Persian, Ptolemaic and Roman Times Because of the...
This book collects systematically, examines critically and presents prosopographically, for the firs...
The present study is an investigation into the processes involved in interpreting ethnic identity in...
Representing oneself for Eternity: the Expression of Ethnicity in Egyptian ‘Portraits of the Fayum’ ...
This volume explores the theme of ethnicity and ethnogenesis in societies of the ancient world. Its ...
Ethnicity is a self-definition more than a definition by others. The relationship between emic and e...
In accordance with the heterological tradition, this study emphasises the determining effect of theo...
This study argues that ethnic designations in the documentary sources constitute our best evidence f...
Retsö Jan. The Concept of Ethnicity, Nationality and the Study of Ancient History. In: Topoi, volume...
International audienceThe concept of ethnogenesis, created by R. Wenskus and developed by his heirs ...
Despite the persisting topos, until recently supported by distinguished scholars, according to which...