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This work critiques studies of the peoples of Anatolia that overestimate the importance of regional ethnic identities and explain cultural change via Hellenization, instead highlighting local forms of belonging and non-binary views of cultural dynamics.

Produktbeschreibung
This work critiques studies of the peoples of Anatolia that overestimate the importance of regional ethnic identities and explain cultural change via Hellenization, instead highlighting local forms of belonging and non-binary views of cultural dynamics.
Autorenporträt
Jeremy LaBuff, Ph.D. (2010), is Assistant Professor of History at Northern Arizona University. He has published several articles and one monograph, Polis Expansion and Elite Power in Hellenistic Karia (Lexington, 2016), on the Anatolian region of Karia, and is currently working on a study of Anatolian indigenous communities during the Hellenistic period.