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Rethinking Identity, Ethnicity, and ‘Hellenization’ in pre-Roman Liburnia / Promišljanja o identitetu, etnicitetu i 'helenizaciji' predrimske Liburnije

Authors :
Charles Barnett
Source :
Miscellanea Hadriatica et Mediterranea, Vol 3, Pp 63-98 (2016)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
University of Zadar, Department of History, 2016.

Abstract

It is widely accepted that the Liburni, at some point in the Iron Age, ruled over much of the Adriatic. Professor Slobodan Čače was the first scholar to truly challenge these narratives through a critique of the written sources. The aim of this paper is to build upon the work of Čače in seeking to rethink identities in pre-Roman Liburnia through analysis of ancient literary sources. It also takes a multidisciplinary approach, and seeks to address ideas about identity and cultural change through material culture. A re-examination is undertaken into Liburnian identity through archaeological evidence, and the transformations it apparently went through during the Iron Age, focusing on ideas about ethno-cultural identities and ‘Hellenization’ in interpretations of developments in Liburnia during the last 4 centuries BCE.

Details

Language :
English, Croatian, Italian
ISSN :
18490670
Volume :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Miscellanea Hadriatica et Mediterranea
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.91957e696545bbae9dd9dd444127f8
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.15291/misc.1367