Migration and Migrant Identities in the Near East from Antiquity to the Middle Ages

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Migration and Migrant Identities in the Near East from Antiquity to the Middle Ages

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 304 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781472450661
  • DDC分類 304.809394

Full Description

This book brings together recent developments in modern migration theory, a wide range of sources, new and old tools revisited (from GIS to epigraphic studies, from stable isotope analysis to the study of literary sources) and case studies from the ancient eastern Mediterranean that illustrate how new theories and techniques are helping to give a better understanding of migratory flows and diaspora communities in the ancient Near East. A geographical gap has emerged in studies of historical migration as recent works have focused on migration and mobility in the western part of the Roman Empire and thus fail to bring a significant contribution to the study of diaspora communities in the eastern Mediterranean. Bridging this gap represents a major scholarly desideratum, and, by drawing upon the experiences of previously neglected migrant and diaspora communities in the eastern Mediterranean from the Hellenistic period to the early mediaeval world, this collection of essays approaches migration studies with new perspectives and methodologies, shedding light not only on the study of migrants in the ancient world, but also on broader issues concerning the rationale for mobility and the creation and features of diaspora identities.

Contents

Foreword

Introduction - Caroline Barron, Justin Yoo, and Andrea Zerbini

I. Migration Theory and Historiography

Chapter 1: Mobility in the Roman World: New Concepts, New Perspectives - Claudia Moatti

Chapter 2: Language, Identity and Migrant Communities: Cyrenaeans in Hellenistic Egypt - Rachel Mairs

II. Documenting Migrant Flows

Chapter 3: Inscribing Near Eastern Mobility in the Hellenistic and Roman Period - L.E. Tacoma and R.A. Tybout

Chapter 4: Migration in Late Antiquity: Stories from Syria - Andrea U. De Giorgi

Chapter 5: The Presentation of Migration and Mobility in Strabo's Mesopotamia - Hamish Cameron

Chapter 6: Mapping the Jewish Communities of the Byzantine Empire Using GIS - Gethin Rees, Alexander Panayotov, and Nicholas de Lange

III. Migration and Physical Anthropology

Chapter 7: Stable Isotope Analysis and Human Migration in the Ancient Mediterranean and Near East - Tracy Prowse, Robert Stark, and Matthew Emery

Chapter 8: Anatomy of Restlessness: Strontium Isotopes and Human Migration in the Graeco-Roman Near East - Megan Perry

IV. Migrant Identities

Chapter 9: A Long Way from Home: Meshworks of Migration, Memory and Emotion in the Roman Empire - Anna Collar

Chapter 10: Pots on the Border. Ceramics, Identity, and Mobility in North Mesopotamia between Rome and the East - Rocco Palermo

Chapter 11: Migration to and within Palestine in the Early Islamic Period: Two Archaeological Paradigms - Itamar Taxel

Chapter 12: 'Maugre li Polein'. European Migration to the Latin East and the Construction of an Oriental Identity in the Crusader States - Jan Vandeburie

V. Epilogue

Chapter 13: Making Ancient Mobility Visible - Elena Isayev

Index

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