identity

Ethnic identity and political construction in the ancient world

Guillermo-Sven Reher Díez (Spanish National Research Council (CSIC); gsreher@ih.csic.es) and Mª Cruz Cardete del Olmo (Complutense University; mcardete@ghis.ucm.es)

The session aims to analyse the relation between ethnic identity and the construction of the political landscape in the ancient world. For this purpose, the relation between ethne and political entities must be re-examined, overcoming the traditional equation of both concepts.

Prehistoric Identities: Individuals and their Worlds

Karen Ruebens (University of Southampton; karen.ruebens@soton.ac.uk), Dave Underhill-Stocks (University of Southampton; drus105@soton.ac.uk) and James Cole (University of Southampton; jnc201@soton.ac.uk)

Maritime identities: museum, communal and personal uses of heritage

Charlotte Andrews (University of Cambridge; cea34@cam.ac.uk), Jesse Ransley (University of Southampton; jesse@soton.ac.uk) and Eleni Stefanou (University of Southampton; stefanou@soton.ac.uk)

Body as Object:Object as Body

Pip Stone (University of Exeter; p.c.r.stone@ex.ac.uk) and Mike Lally (Archaeological Solutions; mlally@soton.ac.uk)

Personality in the history of archaeology

Margarita Díaz-Andreu (Durham University; m.diaz-andreu@dur.ac.uk) and Megan Price (University of Oxford; megan.price@arch.ox.ac.uk)

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