Inside and out : interactions between Rome and the peoples on the Arabian and Egyptian frontiers in Late Antiquity
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Inside and out : interactions between Rome and the peoples on the Arabian and Egyptian frontiers in Late Antiquity
(Late antique history and religion, v. 8)
Peeters, 2014
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In recent years, exciting new discoveries of inscriptions and
archaeological remains on the Arabian Peninsula have led to a
re-evaluation of the peoples on the Arabian frontier, which through
their extensive contacts with Rome and Persia are now seen as dynamic
participants in the Late Antique world. The present volume contributes
to this recent trend by focusing on the contrast between the 'outside'
sources on the peoples of the frontier - the Roman view - and the
'inside' sources, that is, the precious material produced by the Arabs
themselves, and by approaching these sources within an anthropological
framework of how peripheral peoples face larger powers. For the first
time, the situation on the Arabian frontier is also compared with that
on the southern Egyptian frontier, where similar sources have been found
of peoples such as the Blemmyes and Noubades. Thus, the volume offers a
richly-documented examination of the frontier interactions in these two
vibrant and critically-important areas of the Late Antique East.
The book is of interest to anthropologists, archaeologists, historians,
Egyptologists, Arabists, epigraphists and papyrologists and, in general,
to all scholars working in the period of Late Antiquity.
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