Migration and identity in Eurasia : from ancient times to the Middle Ages

Weitere Verfasser: Cojocaru, Victor , [HerausgeberIn]
Pázsint, Annamária-Izabella , [HerausgeberIn]
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Cluj-Napoca : Editura Mega, 2021.
Umfang/Format: 300, [1] pages : illustrations (some coloured), tables ; 25 cm.
Schriftenreihe: Pontica et Mediterranea 10
Schlagworte:
Inhalte/Bestandteile: 12 Datensätze
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Preface.
  • Abbreviations.
  • Contributors.
  • D. Braund. I what sense was the Black Sea Thracian? Reflections of ethnic traditions from Thrace to Colchis and the Amazons.
  • M. Guzman. Fear, pity and envy: Human feelings in the framework of Greek colonisation.
  • V. Cojocaru. Development of identities in the Black Sea poleis: Some remarks on evidence provided by honorary decrees.
  • M. Sayar. Mass deportation as migration practice in Antiquity.
  • M. Treister. Archaeological evidence of migration from East to West in Eurasia (2nd—1st century BC): Pro and contra arguments.
  • R. Varga, A Pazsint. Labour migration in the Roman World: The case of craftsmen.
  • L. Munteanu, S. Honcu et al. On the chronology of Roman coins in Barbaricum: Denarii finds from the site of Schineni (Bacau County).
  • L. Grumeza. The Sarmatian cemetery of Mitoc-Malu Galben (Botosani County/RO): 60 years later.
  • A. Dobos. Migrants versus locals: The concept of migration and migratory peoples in the archaeology of post-Roman Transylvania.
  • G. Kubarev. An interdisciplinary approach to the origin of the European Avars.
  • D. Duturaeva. The amber road to China: Trade and migration of culture in Pre-Modern Eurasia.
  • S. Bocharov. Between the Mongols and Byzantium: The incorporation of the Crimean Peninsula into the State of the Golden Horde.
  • Indices.